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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by a cessation or significant decrease in airflow during sleep. CPAP is the preferred therapy and has high effectiveness at all levels of OSA severity. It acts as a pneumatic splint to maintain upper airway patency during sleep, preventing the soft tissues from collapsing. However, the patient's compliance continues to be an issue. One of the main contributors to CPAP therapy failure is difficulty falling asleep. To aid in the machine's adaptation, hypnotic medicine was administered.


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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by a cessation or significant decrease in airflow during sleep. According to a recent study, OSA may impact over 1 billion individuals worldwide. In Thailand, the prevalence of snoring in children is 6.9-8.5%, while the prevalence of OSA in children is 0.7-1.3%. Moreover, OSA affects 15.4% of Thai male adults and 6.3% of Thai females. Untreated OSA can lead to daytime sleepiness, decreased productivity, increased motor vehicle accidents, and worsening hypertension, atrial fibrillation, and stroke. Oral appliances, upper airway surgery, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices are available as treatment alternatives. CPAP is the preferred therapy and has high effectiveness at all levels of OSA severity. It acts as a pneumatic splint to maintain upper airway patency during sleep, preventing the soft tissues from collapsing. Through this mechanism, it effectively eliminates the apneas and/or hypopneas, decreases the arousals, and normalizes the oxygen saturation. However, the patient's compliance continues to be an issue. Failure of CPAP therapy may occur in up to 25% to 50% of patients, with patients typically discontinuing therapy within the first 2 to 4 weeks of treatment and 91% of patients discontinuing CPAP therapy within the first three years of therapy. According to the clinical guidelines of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, all potential PAP titration candidates should receive adequate PAP education, hands-on demonstration, careful mask fitting, and acclimatization prior to titration. Acclimatization is a technique used to familiarize patients with PAP therapy for compliance. One of the main contributors to CPAP therapy failure is difficulty falling asleep. To aid in the machine's adaptation, hypnotic medicine was administered. Sedative medications now came in a variety of categories. Non-benzodiazepines sometimes referred to as Z-drugs, are among those with the beneficial characteristics of not deteriorating OSA severity, not contributing to drug addiction, possessing a rapid onset, and exhibiting fewer adverse consequences. Zolpidem, eszopiclone and zaleplon are included in this drug class. According to a previous meta-analysis, eszopiclone greatly facilitated the use of CPAP. However, up until now limited research on zolpidem and zaleplon was conducted. This study aims to evaluate the effect of zolpidem on CPAP compliance in OSA patients as compared to a placebo. ;


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NCT number NCT06084130
Study type Interventional
Source Siriraj Hospital
Contact Navarat Kasemsuk
Phone +66870890444
Email mintkus32@hotmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Phase 4
Start date October 15, 2023
Completion date October 15, 2024

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