Evaluating Instrumentation for Dental Devices Used in Treating Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep ApneaOral appliances are an accepted means to treat obstructive sleep apnea. We propose to develop monitoring sensors that could be inserted into commercially available oral appliances in order to monitor effectiveness of the oral appliances in treating sleep apnea.
Comparison of Different Screening Score for Hypoxemic OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) With the Results...
Sleep ApneaObstructiveComparison of different screening score for hypoxemic OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) with the results of a polysomnography (PSG). The different screening score studied are: STOP-BANG, DES-OSA, P-SAP and OSA50.
Comparison of Preoperative Screening Score for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Sleep ApneaObstructiveComparison of preoperative screening score for OSA. In a preoperative population, comparison of the STOP-BANG, DES-OSA, P-SAP and OSA50 score.
Oxygen Saturation Patterns in Post-Op Patients at Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep ApneaThis study will include patients who have major surgery and are at risk for or have been diagnosed with sleep apnea. The patients will be monitored the night after surgery for repeating episodes of reduced breathing and oxygen levels. The study will determine if episodes of decreased breathing are reflected in the oxygen monitor.
Upper Airway Collapsibility Evaluation in Different Sedative Levels by Sleep Endoscopy
BronchoscopyObstructive Sleep Apnea1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the upper airway collapsibility by sleep endoscopy in different sedative levels. Propofol pump infusion will be used to achieve conscious sedation. Bispectral Index monitor will be applied to the monitor the conscious level. Two different sedative levels (BIS 65-75, 50-60) will be achieved for upper airway evaluation. The severities of upper airway obstruction will be evaluated the correlation to the disease severities. Mandible advancement will be done to evaluate the response for oral appliance.
A Study on the Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients With Type II Diabetes Mellitus...
Obstructive Sleep ApneaDiabetes MellitusOSA is prevalent among patients with type II DM
Effects of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and/or Cigarette Smoking on Endothelial Function
Obstructive Sleep ApneaSmokingThe hypothesis of this study is that either obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or cigarette smoking (CS) exposure would produce oxidative stress and inflammation leading to endothelial injury, and the combined exposure would be additive or synergistic.
Effect of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Central Blood Pressure and Kidney and Endothelial Function...
Obstructive Sleep ApneaAcute Kidney Failure1 moreObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a frequently underdiagnosed condition that has emerged as an increasing medical problem with important social and financial implications worldwide. OSA is a well established risk factor for systemic hypertension myocardial infarction or stroke and it has been documented that blood pressure rises in a very consistent fashion during apneic episodes. The incidence of the episodes of apnea during sleep causes repeated subclinical acute kidney injuries (AKI) contributing to the development of CKD. One of the mechanisms responsible for AKI might be endothelial injury followed by an increase of central aortic pressure.
Regulation of Vascular Thrombosis in Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep ApneaSleep Apnea is a prevalent condition that has been increasingly diagnosed in the adult population and is now considered an independent risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. A better understanding of the mechanisms associated with the development of cardiovascular disease in sleep apnea is needed. This research will investigate the function of the adenosine deaminase (ADA) in subjects with sleep disorders. This enzyme is responsible for metabolizing adenosine, a neuromodulator that is released during periods of sleep apnea and that has been found to promote vascular thrombosis. There are multiple types of ADA that are genetically determined and have different levels of function. Those different forms of this enzyme may determine groups that are more susceptible to the development of thrombosis. Given the known association between sleep apnea and thrombosis, this study will determine if polymorphisms of this enzyme are differentially found in subjects with sleep apnea as compared to other sleep disturbances. The overall objective of this experiment is to assess the presence of ADA polymorphisms in sleep apnea.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea to Prevent Cardiovascular...
Sleep ApneaCardiovascular DiseaseObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a condition in which a person stops breathing for several seconds at a time due to relaxation of the throat muscles. This can occur many times during sleep. It is known to cause sleepiness and poor concentration during the day. Research indicates that OSA may be a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease due to its association with hypertension, stroke, heart attack and sudden death. The standard therapy for symptomatic OSA is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). CPAP has been shown to effectively reduce snoring, obstructive episodes and daytime sleepiness and to modestly reduce blood pressure and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The overall aim of SAVE is to determine if CPAP can reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke or heart failure for people with OSA.