Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
High Flow Nasal Cannula Compared to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
This study compare the efficacy of high flow nasal cannula with nasal continuous positive airway pressure. All of participants will be randomized to receive one night high flow nasal cannula therapy and another night for nasal continuous positive airway pressure.
Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a common medical condition. Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is mainstay of treatment for OSAHS, but CPAP has some limitations. Patient who has bulbar dysfunction and poor consciousness are contraindications for CPAP. They are also not suitable for other therapy. There are still large number of patients could not accept CPAP. Alternative treatment method transnasal high flow was developed and previous study showed moderately reduce respiratory event. It is deliver 20 L/minute constant room air by nasal cannula. Because the technical limitation, the maximal flow rate is also 20 L/minute and it limit the effectiveness. Recently, new high flow nasal cannula(HFNC) is developed. This HFNC has already widely been used for respiratory disease. It can deliver air flow up to 60 L/mins. It is also can maintain high humidifier and adequate temperature. The every 10 L/min air flow could generate approximately 1 cmH2O positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP). The higher air flow could generate more high PEEP and may have better effect than previous HFNC, but there are no study to evaluate the efficacy in OSAHS patient. Thus, the purpose of our study is to compare the efficacy of HFNC with standard CPAP therapy. All of the participants were randomized into two groups for minimized first night effects. All of them would receive one-night HFNC therapy and another night for CPAP titration under PSG monitoring. The duration between these two treatments was approximately one week apart. The first group underwent CPAP titration on the first night and HFNC titration on the second night. Conversely, the second group was subjected to HFNC on the first night and CPAP titration on the second night. All of the participants were asked and recorded their side effects following completion of an HFNC or CPAP. ;
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