Sleep Apnea, Obstructive research hub
4 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- recruiting
Biological and Cognitive Marker of Neurodegeneration in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients
This study looks at how sleep apnoea might affect the brain. Researchers will check brain markers and memory in people newly diagnosed with sleep apnoea before and after starting treatment. They want to see if treatment helps and if some people's brains change more than others.
Germany - recruiting
The IPAD Cohort Study: Insomnia and Positive Airway Pressure Adherence in Children and Adolescents
This study looks at how sleep problems like insomnia affect children and teenagers using a breathing machine (PAP) for sleep apnoea. Researchers want to understand if insomnia makes it harder to use the machine and if a child's background plays a role, hoping to improve future treatments.
Canada - not yet recruiting
Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis by Respiratory Polygraphy
This study looks for a simpler way to diagnose sleep apnea in children. It compares a special breathing test (RP) with the standard sleep study (PSG). The goal is to see if adding heart rate changes to the RP test makes it as accurate as the hospital sleep study.
France - recruitingNA
Impact of the Mandibular Advancement Device on Sleep Apnea During CPAP Withdrawal
This study looks at using a special mouthguard, called a mandibular advancement device (MAD), to help people with sleep apnea. It checks if using the MAD during short breaks from their usual CPAP machine can prevent symptoms and health problems from returning.
France