RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT02703207

Neurocognitive and Health Impact of Sleep Apnea in Elderly Veterans With Comorbid COPD

Impact of Sleep Apnea in Elderly Veterans With Comorbid COPD


Sponsor

VA Office of Research and Development

Enrollment

108 participants

Start Date

Aug 17, 2016

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Cognitive dysfunction in the aging Veteran population is a growing health concern in the Veterans Health System. It is not known whether OSA coexisting with COPD will enhance the risk for cognitive dysfunction. The investigators sought to investigate whether these two highly prevalent diseases, that often co-exist as the 'Overlap Syndrome', combine to enhance cognitive impairment in the elderly Veteran population. Thus, the investigators will study whether elderly patients with Overlap syndrome have increased cognitive deficits compared with OSA or COPD alone. Additionally, treatment of OSA with positive airway pressure (PAP) has been shown to improve neurocognitive function in moderate-to-severe OSA while cognitive decline in COPD may be reversible through treatment with long-term oxygen therapy. The investigators will also study whether treatment with positive airway pressure (PAP) and supplemental oxygen vs PAP alone will improve cognitive function and improve quality of life of elderly Veterans.


Eligibility

Min Age: 60 YearsMax Age: 89 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is investigating how sleep apnea (a condition where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep) affects brain function, memory, and overall health in older veterans, and whether treating it improves cognitive (thinking and memory) outcomes. **You may be eligible if...** - You are an older veteran (typically 65 years and older) - You have been diagnosed with or are suspected to have obstructive sleep apnea - You are not currently being treated for sleep apnea - You are willing to undergo sleep studies and cognitive testing **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are already being treated for sleep apnea - You have a severe cognitive impairment such as advanced dementia - You have a serious psychiatric condition that would interfere with participation - You have a medical condition that makes the study assessments unsafe - You have had a recent stroke or significant neurological event Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.

Interested in this trial?

Get notified about updates and connect with the research team.

Interventions

DEVICEPositive airway pressure

CPAP will be applied as standard of care for diagnosis of moderate to severe OSA

DEVICENIPPV and /or oxygen

supplemental oxygen will be applied to PAP/non-invasive positive pressure therapy


Locations(1)

John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI

Detroit, Michigan, United States

View Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov

For the most up-to-date information, visit the official listing.

Visit

NCT02703207


Related Trials