SchlaHF-XT-Register. Sleep Disordered Breathing in Heart Failure Register
Heart Failure (HF)The SchlaHF XT Registry is a longitudinal study of patients with heart failure (HF). The study aims to understand the importance of diagnosis and treatment of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) on HF with the following questions: How often does SDB occur in HF? What forms of SDB occur and how are they treated? How does SDB develop over time? How does the heart failure therapy affect SDB? What is the treatment adherence of patients treated? Does SBD and its treatment affect the survival of heart failure patients?
Sleep Disturbances in the 2nd and 3rd Trimester
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersSleep7 moreSleep disorders and disturbances are mostly underestimated in clinical practice. Moreover, this problem is generally neglected by the pregnant themselves. Today, it is important to underline any problem that may have an affect to improve the quality of life during pregnancy. This study assesses the sleep quality, insomnia patterns and obstructive sleep apnea in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
Internal and Predictive Validity of Epworth Sleepiness Scale to Evaluate Vigilance of Patient Treated...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea SyndromePresently, there isn't any international recommendation to evaluate vigilance in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. The French Society of Sleep Research and Medicine (SFRMS) recommend evaluating professional driver with a MWT but no recommendation exists for other patients. After a minimal treatment of 4 weeks, the physician has to evaluate the drowsiness risk of these patients using either an objective test like the MWT or a subjective one. In the university hospital Amiens-Picardie, since the 01/01/2015, every patient with an Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome diagnosed by a polysomnography or a ventilatory polygraphy had a MWT after 4 weeks of treatment. At each time of the evaluation, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, tiredness score of Pichot, and depressive score of Beck are performed.
Prospective Validation Study of a Novel Type IV Home Sleep Apnea Test
Sleep ApneaProspective validation study of the NightOwl, a Type IV home sleep apnea test (HSAT), compared to a traditional Type I and a Type IV sleep monitor.
Sleep Patterns in Patients Affected by Lymphangioleiomiomatosis
LymphangioleiomyomatosisSleep Disorder2 moreLymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare and progressive pulmonary disease of unknown etiology that almost exclusively affects women. It is characterised by cystic radiological lung pattern and by the possible presence of angiomyolipomas in other sites or organs. Functionally LAM is associated with airway obstruction or restriction and progressive hypoxemia up to chronic respiratory failure. There are no studies, so far, which have investigated whether during sleep these patients show changes in the sleep profile and gas exchange and if these changes are related to disease severity. Aim of the study, prospective and pilot, is to evaluate whether the physiological modification of respiratory mechanics during sleep is associated with polysomnographic alterations in LAM.
Adherence to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Among Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Patients.
Sleep ApneaObstructiveProspective study designed to identify factors that would predict patient adherence to CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy.
Nasal Obstruction in Sleep Apnea Patients Compared to the General Population
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea SyndromeNasal ObstructionRecent clinical findings of research at Trondheim University Hospital suggest that surgical correction of the nose septum in addition to volume reduction of the nose cavity may be beneficial in patients who suffer from both nose obstruction and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome(data not yet published). This study aims to compare nose obstruction prevalence in sleep apnea patients and the general population
Evaluation of a Portable Device for Assessing Sleep Disordered Breathing in Congestive Heart Failure...
Heart FailureCongestive1 moreThe purpose of this study is to evaluate an approved, portable device for assessing Sleep Disordered Breathing in Congestive Heart Failure.
Clinical Evaluation of an Apnea Index for Diagnosis and Screening of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)...
Obstructive Sleep ApneaThe study is designed to compare the apnea event recognition capability of the Capnostream 20 with investigational software to polysomnograph recordings scored by a trained analyst. The study will compare the apnea index score (AI) calculated by the Capnostream 20 algorithm based on capnography to that calculated by a trained analyst evaluating polysomnograph recordings. To this aim, subjects will be connected to EMBLA N7000 Polysomnograph, and to the Capnostream 20, in order to monitor CO2 and SpO2 during routine overnight sleep studies. The Capnostream, using both its USB Data Port and Analog output port will simultaneously provide the monitored data both to a USB flash memory device and Polysomnograph for storage for future analysis. The data collected by the Polysomnograph including the Capnostream data will be analyzed by a trained expert for evaluation of apnea events obtained from both sources. In parallel, the Capnostream data as collected with the USB flash memory, will be downloaded onto a PC, and using the Oridion software algorithm designed for evaluating the data (to be implemented in the monitor when validated), the Apnea Index and Oxygen Desaturation Index will be calculated. The results of the Apnea Index scores calculated from the Polysomnograph and from the DUT will be compared. Based on the results, the study will then evaluate the ability of the Capnograph/Pulse-Oximeter as a tool for screening and assisting in the diagnosis of patients with obstructive sleep-apnea in the hospital environment, where it is being used as a ventilation monitor based on the demonstration of a high correlation with the gold standard in the sleep lab.
Snoring in Pregnancy and Adverse Maternal and Fetal Outcomes
Sleep Apnea SyndromesThe purpose of the study is to determine the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in pregnant women during the third trimester of pregnancy and to investigate whether this is associated with high blood pressure in the mother and/or growth retardation in the baby.