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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Apnea Syndromes"

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Effects of CPAP Therapy on PTSD Symptoms

PTSDSleep2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy on symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study hypotheses are that CPAP use will improve PTSD symptoms overall and that CPAP use will improve sleep quality and duration, nocturnal symptoms related to PTSD, mood, daytime sleepiness, sleep-related quality of life, and general health perception.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Sleep Disordered Breathing and Its Impact on Neuro-cognitive Performance and Quality of Life in...

Parkinson's DiseaseSleep Disordered Breathing1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of sleep and breathing problems during sleep on memory, attention, and general well being (quality of life) in people with Parkinson Disease.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effect of Modified Fujita Technique Uvulopalatoplasty on Oxidative DNA Damage Levels in Patients...

Sleep ApneaObstructive

The purpose of this study is to determine the possible effects of uvulopalatopharngoplasty (UPPP) -which is a a therapy used on patients with Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS- on oxidative damage.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effect of Early Education on the Observance of CPAP Treatment

Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Sleep apnea (SA) affects more than 4% from general population and is largely underdiagnosed. SA can increase the occurrence of cardiovascular, endocrine and metabolic events (particularly stroke, diabetes & obesity). CPAP is currently the Gold Standard treatment of SA and to prevent these events, with a major clinical benefit, long term adherence to CPAP is a significant problem where a significant rate of rejection and abundance after 6 months of treatment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

A Community Pharmacist-led Intervention to Improve Screening of Sleep Apnea in Primary Care

Sleep Apnea

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and the effectiveness of sleep apnea screening program for patients at risk in community pharmacies.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Sleep Apnea in Pregnancy Screening Study

Sleep ApneaObesity

Obstructive sleep apnea is known to be a significant source of morbidity in the general population. It has been proposed to be associated with the development of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. As these are conditions that have long term maternal and neonatal implications, further information may help improve maternal/fetal outcome. One reason why women and in particular pregnant women are under diagnosed is the lack of an effective, reliable screening tool. Validated questionnaires used in the general population may not be effective in screening pregnant women. The investigators hypothesize that sleep apnea will have 20% prevalence in the obese pregnant population and that it is associated with increased maternal and neonatal morbidity. The investigators will recruit obese pregnant women in their prenatal care clinics and they will be screened for OSA using validated sleep questionnaires including the Epworth sleepiness scale, the Fatigue Scale and the Berlin Questionnaire. The subjects will then perform overnight apnea monitoring utilizing a portable sleep apnea detection device. Women who meet clinical criteria for OSA will be referred for overnight polysomnogram and management by the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division of the Internal Medicine Department. For all enrolled patients the remainder of prenatal care will be per routine. Data will be collected regarding the pregnancy course and outcomes. The primary outcome of interest is the prevalence of sleep apnea in obese women and the associated maternal and neonatal morbidity. The secondary outcome measures will be molecular measures of systemic inflammation, oxidative stress and angiogenesis associated with sleep apnea.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Influence of Tobacco Smoking on the Development of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Obstructive Sleep ApneaTobacco Use

The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the influence of Tobacco Smoking on the development of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Periodontitis as Signal for an Underlying Disease

Diabetes MellitusPeriodontal Diseases2 more

This study investigates the differences between subjects with and without periodontitis in: the prevalence of (pre)diabetes mellitus, the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the risk of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Reliability and Validity of a Diagnostic Sleep Disorders Questionnaire

Sleep Apnea SyndromesInsomnia2 more

The study aims to develop and test a user-friendly, accessible approach to sleep assessment which can function as an initial "triage" of targeted sleep conditions, such as insomnia, insufficient sleep syndrome, sleep apnea syndromes/snoring, and circadian sleep/wake disorders, within the clinical and community population. Specifically, this study will test the validity and reliability of a self-rated, digitized, and cost-effective diagnostic measure with sufficient sensitivity to accurately assess/diagnose common sleep conditions and/or risk for these conditions. Such an approach, would allow for faster assessment of common sleep conditions and disorders, and provide clinical knowledge to the individual, the physician, and if required insurance companies, as to those persons who need more immediate attention or treatment for their sleep condition.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Accuracy of the Sensory Test Using the Laryngopharyngeal Endoscopic Esthesiometer in Obstructive...

Sleep ApneaObstructive2 more

This is a prospective double blinded randomized crossover controlled trial aiming at validating the measurement of laryngopharyngeal mechanosensitivity in patients with suspected OSA using a recently developed laryngopharyngeal endoscopic esthesiometer and rangefinder (LPEER). Subjects will be recruited from patients with suspected OSA referred for baseline polysomnography to a university hospital sleep laboratory. Intra- and inter-rater reliability will be evaluated using the Bland-Altman's limits of agreement plot, the intraclass correlation coefficient, and the Pearson or Spearman correlation coefficient, depending on the distribution of the variables. Diagnostic accuracy will be evaluate plotting Receiver-operating-characteristic-curves (ROC-curves) using as reference standard basal polysomnogram. The sensory threshold values for patients with mild, moderate, and severe OSA, will be determined and compared using ANOVA or Kruskal Wallis test, depending on the distribution of the variables.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria
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