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NCT ID: NCT00364481 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Tongue Exercises and Reflux Therapy for Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome

Start date: August 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Tongue exercises are described to improved snoring and acid reflux symptoms. Acid reflux treatment has been found to improve obstructive sleep apnea to a limited degree. Upper airway resistance syndrome is caused by resistance to breathing, leading to multiple respiratory event related arousals, leading to daytime fatigue and other various physical ailments. Tongue base or retrolingual collapse is implicated in upper airway resistance syndrome. We will measure sleep quality and quality of life indices before and after treatment for subjects that undergo tongue exercises only, acid reflux treatment only, and those that undergo both treatments.