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The purpose of this study is to find out whether taking eszopiclone (Lunesta) changes the breathing effort required to briefly wake people with obstructive sleep apnea from sleep (respiratory arousal threshold). We would like to see if taking eszopiclone can reduce the severity of obstructive sleep apnea in some people (those that have a low respiratory arousal threshold; i.e. wake up easily to respiratory stimuli).


Clinical Trial Description

Obstructive sleep apnea is an exceedingly common disease with major neurocognitive and cardiovascular consequences. The current primary treatment e.g. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is effective but poorly tolerated by many patients particularly those with mild-moderate disease. Secondary treatments such as oral appliances to advance the mandible or surgical procedures to enlarge the airway are commonly appealing to the patient. However, these approaches have only modest success in reducing apnea frequency to an acceptable level. Thus, finding tolerable and effective therapy for sleep apnea remains an important objective.

The causes of sleep apnea vary between patients. Targeted therapy according to the underlying causes of sleep apnea in individual patients is likely to be most effective. However, current therapeutic options for sleep apnea are quite limited. The purpose of this physiological research study is to determine if taking eszopiclone (Lunesta)changes the breathing effort required to briefly wake people with obstructive sleep apnea from sleep (the arousal threshold) and if administration of the sedative medication eszopiclone (Lunesta) to certain sleep apnea patients (those with a low arousal threshold ie wake up easily) would be beneficial. ;


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NCT number NCT01102270
Study type Interventional
Source Brigham and Women's Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase Early Phase 1
Start date January 2009
Completion date May 2010

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