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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Apnea Syndromes"

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Nasal EPAP for Stroke Patients With Sleep Apnea: a Pilot Trial.

Ischemic StrokeObstructive Sleep Apnea

Specific aim: To test the effects of nasal expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) therapy on sleep apnea severity among patients with recent ischemic stroke. Hypothesis 1: Ischemic stroke patients with sleep apnea will have less severe sleep apnea, as measured by the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), with nasal EPAP therapy compared with a control night. Hypothesis 2: Ischemic stroke patients will have higher mean levels of oxygen saturation with nasal EPAP therapy compared with a control night.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Additional Titration During Oral Appliance Treatment for Sleep-disordered Breathing....

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

In the protocol "Predicting therapeutic outcome of mandibular advancement device treatment in obstructive sleep apnea (PROMAD)", 100 patients with obstructive sleep apnea are included and started MAD treatment at 75% of maximal protrusion. All patients underwent polysomnography with MAD in situ to evaluate the effect of the MAD on severity of sleep apnea. If the results of the polysomnography with MAD are unsuccessful (defined as a reduction in AHI with the MAD in situ of less than 50% compared to baseline), the therapy needs to be adjusted. Finding the most effective protrusion should be a weighted compromise between efficacy and side-effects of MAD therapy. In patients with insufficient results on the polysomnography with the MAD at 75% of maximal protrusion, the MAD will be further adjusted until 90% of the maximal protrusion measured at the follow-up visit after the polysomnography with the MAD. After habituation and adaptation period but within 2 months after the first polysomnography with MAD, a new polysomnography will be performed to assess the effect of the 90% protruded position.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Continuous Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation in Sleep Apnoea

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

The aim of this randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled cross-over trial is to demonstrate the effectiveness of continuous transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the pharyngeal dilator muscles to reduce sleep-disordered breathing.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Endothelium Dysfunction in Patients of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Sleep ApneaObstructive

study Hypothesis: We hypothesize that CPAP could effectively improve the endothelial dysfunction by anti-inflammatory effect in patients of OSA,and compare to the effect of statin.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Adaptive Servo Ventilation and Oxygen Therapy in Central Sleep Apnea Patients

Chronic Heart FailureSleep Apnea

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of Adaptive Servo Ventilation (Bipap® auto SV Advanced) and oxygen therapy in chronic heart failure patients complicated with central sleep apnea.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Sleep Apnea in TIA/Stroke: Reducing Cardiovascular Risk With Positive Airway Pressure

Transient Ischemic AttackStroke

The goal of this study is to develop a novel study design to safely and ethically conduct a long-term randomized controlled trial among patients at high risk for both sleep apnea and cardiovascular events that will examine whether effective positive airway pressure(PAP) therapy reduces cardiovascular risk. Patients with transient ischemic attack(TIA) or stroke have a high prevalence of sleep apnea(60-80%), and they are at high risk of cardiovascular events(myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, recurrent stroke, and cardiovascular death)in the first year post event, despite current prevent strategies. Therefore, the treatment of sleep apnea may represent a novel therapeutic target to reduce cardiovascular outcomes in this high risk population.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Automated Graduated CPAP (AGPAP) for Improved Adherence in Newly Diagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnea...

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Although positive airway pressure (PAP) is a highly effective treatment for sleep apnea, adherence to therapy remains an obstacle. Automated Graduated CPAP (AGPAP), also know as EZ-start, is an extended duration ramp, where the patient receives pressure below their prescription during an acclimation phase. The algorithm gradually increases pressure to therapy level based on usage. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the AGPAP acclimation period and its impact on short term adherence.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Comparative Outcomes Management With Electronic Data Technology (COMET) Study

Sleep ApneaObstructive

STAGE I of the COMET study was to develop an Electronic Network Informatics Infrastructure that prospectively enabled access to and the sharing of clinical and research data. STAGE II: This was a Comparative Effectiveness Trial (CET) evaluating positive airway pressure (PAP) vs. oral appliance (OA) therapy in improving hypertension and abnormalities in cardiovascular function in overweight/obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Data collected during the STAGE II study was incorporated in Part 3 of the STAGE I study. STAGE III of the COMET study was completion of data analysis and preparation of the electronic network informatics infrastructure for use beyond the four Clinical Centers to interested CTSA institutions. We also explored expanding ontologies, and the use of federated database methodology.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Postmenopausal Women,Treatment of Sleep Apnea and Co-morbidities

Sleep Apnea

The purposes of this study are to evaluate the degree and duration of medroxyprogesterone acetate effect as well as tolerability in postmenopausal women with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treated sleep apnea and to compare the effects with nasal CPAP.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Mild Cognitive Impairment and Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep ApneaMild Cognitive Impairment

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been linked to increased risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD), but little prospective evidence exists on the effects of OSA treatment in preclinical AD. The objective was to determine if CPAP treatment adherence, controlling for baseline differences, predicts cognitive and everyday function after 1 year in older adults with MCI and to determine effect sizes for a larger trial. The aim of the Mild Cognitive Impairment and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Memories 1) trial was to determine whether CPAP treatment adherence, controlling for any baseline differences in OSA severity, ApoE4, and other previously identified demographic and patient factors, might predict cognitive and everyday function after 1 year in older adults with amnestic MCI.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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