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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Apnea, Obstructive"

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Sleep Apnea in Asthmatic Children and Teenagers

AsthmaBronchial8 more

Asthma and sleep apnea are both respiratory diseases and one can worsen the other. Those who suffer from asthma have a higher risk of sleep apnea and sleep apnea can make the asthma more difficult to control. As girls usually have a more severe asthma than boys, the investigators believe that girls have a higher risk of sleep apnea. To test if asthmatic girls have more sleep apnea than boys, the investigators are going to ask them questions regarding asthma and sleep symptoms (such as snore) and the investigators are going test the lung function and how many times they stop breathing during the sleep. The sleep test is going to be performed in children's home. In children, having sleep apnea can make the asthmatic stay in the hospital 30% more when they have an asthma attack. We also are going to look if sleep apnea increases the number of hospitalizations and asthma attacks in the past 12 months.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Investigative Headgear With Nasal Pillows Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Mask

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

This investigation is designed to evaluate the at-home usability, performance, user acceptance and reliability of the headgear with a CPAP mask for a duration of 6 months.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Accelerated Aging in Middle-Aged Men With Sleep-disordered Breathing.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) regardless of any other associated risk factor can lead to accelerated aging. The study of aging-related Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is difficult because of associated risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity), promoting themselves aging. The investigators propose to compare a group of OSAS patients free of any associated pathology, to subjects matched for age, sex, smoking and body mass index (BMI)

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of the Patients Included in the EXESAS Study

Sleep Apnea SyndromesSleep Apnea1 more

Sleep apnoea affects more than 20% of people over 65 years and is largely underdiagnosed. It does multiply tenfold the occurrence of vascular events, particularly stroke. While Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is currently the Gold standard treatment to prevent cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events, with a major clinical benefit, long term adherence to CPAP is a significant problem and search for alternative treatment is essential.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Effects of CPAP Withdrawal on Cerebral Vascular Reactivity and Brain Oxygenation in OSA

Sleep ApneaObstructive

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a highly prevalent sleep-related breathing disorder associated with adverse cardiovascular outcome. Underlying mechanisms are subject of debate. A causal relationship between OSA and systemic hypertension as well as peripheral endothelial dysfunction was shown, and there is accumulating evidence from physiologic and observational studies that cerebral autoregulation is insufficient to protect the brain from the nocturnal consequences of OSA. However, there are no data from randomised controlled trials proving a causal relationship between OSA and impaired cerebral vascular reactivity (CVR). The aim of this randomised controlled trial is to study the effects of a short-term CPAP withdrawal, and thus returning OSA, on daytime CVR and brain oxygenation to establish whether there is a causal relationship between OSA and cerebral vascular damage.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Osteopathy and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

The main objective is to evaluate an osteopathic compression of pterygopalatine node on sleep obstructive apnea syndrome (OSA).

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Predictors of the Metabolic Effect of Sleep Loss

ApneaObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)1 more

To test whether baseline levels of slow wave activity (SWA) during sleep are lower in obese adults, and even lower in persons with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) compared to lean adults. To compare levels of SWA in individuals in relation to their sleep time, blood pressure, heart rate, and markers of glucose metabolism.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

VASO-AM :Impact of Oral Appliance Therapy on Endothelial Function in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

This is a randomized controlled study evaluating the impact of 2 months of oral appliance therapy on endothelial function in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome intolerant to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

COMMunication and Education for the New CPAP Experience

Sleep ApneaObstructive

The purpose of this research study is to examine the effect of a couple-oriented education and support intervention on patient- and partner -reported outcomes (positive airway pressure (PAP) adherence) in patients newly diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Sleep Apnea Treatment With Expiratory Resistance(Provent™)

Sleep ApneaObstructive

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) continues to be the primary therapy prescribed for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Although effective, adherence to CPAP is suboptimal in many patients, making alternative therapies desirable. Recently, a novel device (Provent™) has been developed for the treatment of snoring and OSA. The purpose of the current study is to examine how well the Provent™ device treats OSA with particular attention to the how the it may treat sleep apnea and who may most likely benefit from the use of this treatment.

Completed30 enrollment criteria
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