Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of the Compliance and Usability of the Nexus (S9) CPAP System in Sleep Disordered Breathing
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is characterised by a partial or complete collapse of the
upper airway during sleep. The treatment of choice for OSA is Continuous Positive Airway
Pressure (CPAP). CPAP acts as a positive airway splint, delivering a fixed positive airway
pressure to the upper airway via a tube and mask. Humidification is used during CPAP therapy
to improve the comfort of the delivered air and to alleviate nasal dryness/congestion.
The latest design of a CPAP device, known as Nexus (S9), encompasses new features including
an improved humidification system (heated tube and climate control), reduced noise, improved
comfort of breathing, and a new user interface.
This study will assess whether compliance on CPAP therapy is improved on the Nexus (S9)
CPAP, and will assess the usability of the Nexus (S9) CPAP
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a condition characterised by the partial or complete
collapse of the upper airway during sleep. OSA comprises a continuous spectrum of severity
ranging from simple snoring and upper airway resistance through mild to severe symptomatic
obstructive hypopnoea and apnoea. The prevalence of sleep disordered breathing in the adult
population is 24% males and 9% for females. The prevalence of symptomatic OSA in the adult
population has been estimated to be 4% in males and 2% in females. These patients
demonstrate behavioural and neuropsychological consequences to varying degrees, including
excessive daytime sleepiness, intellectual deterioration and depression. More serious
consequences include arterial systemic hypertension, arterial pulmonary hypertension and
heart disease.
The treatment of choice for OSA is Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP). CPAP acts as
a positive airway splint, delivering a fixed positive airway pressure to the upper airway
via a tube and mask. Humidification is used during CPAP therapy to improve comfort of the
delivered air and alleviate nasal dryness/congestion.
Compliance with CPAP is a known issue which is affected by many things, including negative
side effects and issues with the equipment. The most common complaints involve nasal
dryness/congestion and noise from the machine.
The purpose of this study is to assess whether the improved humidification system, reduced
noise, improved comfort of breathing and new user interface on the Nexus (S9) CPAP will
improve compliance.
Aims:
1. To determine if compliance on the new Nexus (S9) CPAP is improved over the patient's
usual CPAP
2. To assess the usability of the Nexus (S9) CPAP.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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