Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Direct to Consumer Mandibular Advancement Devices as an Adjunct for the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA)
Use of mandibular advancement devices(MADs) in the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea is
established, however this is hampered by high costs, long wait times and non-assured success
in the local Asian setting. There are few studies which look at the use of prefabricated
thermoplastic mandibular devices with a titratable component and its efficacy. In addition,
it is direct-to-consumer and an economical option, thus there may be a role in the use of
such devices to better select patients who may benefit and are thinking of using MADs.
The investigators aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of Prefabricated adjustable
thermoplastic mandibular advancement devices(PAT-MADs)(MyTAP) in the treatment of OSA and its
role for predicting treatment success in an Asian population.
Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) serve as an adjunct to the treatment of snoring as well
as mild-moderate OSA. It is widely accepted that upper airway muscle activity decreases
during sleep, leading to increased collapsibility of the pharyngeal tissues, mandibular
opening and posterior displacement of the tongue. These changes result in narrowing of the
oropharyngeal and hypopharyngeal airway (Hudgel 1992). Their primary action is to advance the
mandible and tongue to increase the upper airway size. Recent systemic review on the
effectiveness of MAD in treating OSA by Torres et al in the Laryngoscope showed that 16 out
of 18 large scale studies showed significant improvement in Apnea-Hypopnea index (AHI).
There are a wide variety of MAD commercially available and they can be broadly divided into
custom made vs prefabricated makes as well as titratable versus non-titratable types. It is
shown that custom made, titratable fitted MADs are superior in efficacy as compared to their
counterpart models. However, high cost, delayed waiting times and multiple clinic visits are
required for patients to be fitted with custom MADs by a professional orthodontist. Newly
developed direct to consumer thermoplastic MADs (MyTap) brings the benefit of mouldable bite
and form "custom" fit with the option of titration to the user at a lower cost, technical
ease of use and fit in the clinic setting.
Participants who are diagnosed with simple snoring or mild to moderate OSA are able to trial
use thermoplastic MADs to have a sense of the level of comfort and effectiveness MAD can
bring to improve their OSA, serving as a bridging device prior to committing to the use of
custom made MAD.
The investigators aim to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of Prefabricated adjustable
thermoplastic mandibular advancement devices(PAT-MADs)(MyTAP) in the treatment of OSA and its
role for predicting treatment success, compliance and comfort in an Asian population.
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