RecruitingNCT06789770
Nasal vs Oral Breathing in Drug Induced Sleep vs Natural Sleep
The Impact of Nasal Versus Oral Breathing on Measures of Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy
Sponsor
University of Pennsylvania
Enrollment
50 participants
Start Date
Nov 20, 2024
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This project will provide important new information regarding (1) the relationship between route of breathing and airway collapsibility and (2) whether route of breathing during DISE (Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy) is representative of natural sleep.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria2
- Adults (≥ 18yrs) that underwent clinical evaluation at the CPAP Alternatives Clinic at Penn Otorhinolaryngology.
- Must have at least mild OSA (AHI>5)
Exclusion Criteria2
- Sleep study with an AHI<5, >25% of total events being central or mixed events, or inability to achieve adequate drug-induced sleep.
- Upper Respiratory Illness at the time of the DISE.
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