Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT04846400
Other study ID # 1R61HL151952
Secondary ID R61HL151952
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date September 1, 2021
Est. completion date August 30, 2022

Study information

Verified date December 2023
Source University of Michigan
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Children with hypotonic upper airway obstruction have a high prevalence of severe obstructive sleep apnea, which if not treated has significant clinical consequence. Available treatment approaches, such as surgery and positive airway pressure, show limited efficacy and adherence. The multidisciplinary team has developed and now proposes to further test a non-surgical, well-tolerated nasopharyngeal airway device that in initial patients has resolved even extremely severe obstructive sleep apnea, and improved patient and family quality of life.


Description:

There is a critical need for safe and effective treatment options for persistent obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with Hypotonic Upper Airway Obstruction (HUAO). HUAO encompass conditions such as cerebral palsy, hypoxic encephalopathy, syndromic tone anomalies, and neuromuscular disorders, and typically share a similar pattern of multisite upper airway collapse. OSA is characterized by recurrent episodes of partial or complete upper airway obstruction during sleep with associated arousals and/ or oxygen desaturations. Of hypotonic patients with symptoms of sleep disordered breathing, one quarter have moderate OSA, and more than half have severe OSA. Thus, not only are patients more likely to have OSA, but it is likely to be much more severe. Currently available treatment options, ranging from palliative care to tracheostomy, often fail to fully meet the needs of these patients. The multidisciplinary team has developed a dramatically effective non-surgical nasopharyngeal airway stent that has demonstrated good tolerability in hypotonic patients. This initial phase will test an enhanced version of the device for acceptability and tolerability. Critically, insertion, adherence, and compliance protocols will be optimized for preparation of the full trial. This record originally included the Secondary Outcome Measure "Device Design". This Secondary Outcome Measure was removed during the results reporting process upon advisement of ClinicalTrials.gov reviewers, as it was not a directly health-related outcome.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 2
Est. completion date August 30, 2022
Est. primary completion date August 30, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 3 Years to 21 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Children with HUAO: This includes those who newly diagnosed with OSA. These children will undergo overnight polysomnography to determine the presence of OSA (AHI>10 or AHI>5 with nocturnal hypoxemia defined as SpO2 nadir <=75%). - Obstructive sleep apnea on polysomnogram with AHI>=10 - Presence of at least one symptom of OSA (such as snoring 3 or more nights per week, daytime sleepiness, or hyperactive/inattentive behaviors) - Post adeonotonsillectomy or those with contraindications to tonsillectomy. - obstructive sleep apnea on polysomnogram with AHI>=10 - Tonsil size 2+ or smaller - Parent/caregivers willing and able to provide informed consent and child willing and able to provide assent, where appropriate. Exclusion Criteria: - AHI =10 on polysomnogram without hypoxemia or AHI<5 with hypoxemia - any reason why ssNPA may not be suitable - Any medical reason why ssNPA therapy may not be suitable - Active COVID 19 infections - ETCO2 or TCO2 values >60 mmHg for >10% of sleep time on PSG - Psychiatric, medical, or social factors likely to invalidate assessments, make adherence with ssNPA highly unlikely or make local follow-up at 8 weeks unfeasible. Some psychiatric conditions may be provoked or exacerbated by OSA, and those most commonly implicated - Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder - will not be exclusions. However, more pervasive conditions such as severe autism will be excluded - Presence of supraglottic airway collapse or more distal airway stenosis or collapse (for example glottic, subglottic stenosis, or concern for distal airway stenosis or malacia) - Moderate/severe tracheobroncomalacia - Need for anticoagulative therapy - Bleeding disorder - Restrictive thoracic disorders

Study Design


Intervention

Device:
ssNPA
The ssNPA is a self-supporting nasopharyngeal airway, a stent that is a non-surgical alternative to treat severe OSA

Locations

Country Name City State
United States C.S. Mott Children's Hospital Ann Arbor Michigan

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Michigan National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Ability to Tolerate Measured by Percent of Participants With Protocol Goal Protocol objective was to achieve a score of >=7 in at least 60% of participants. Score of >=7 on Likert scale 0-10 (higher score is better). 8 weeks
Primary Comfort as Measured by Percent of Participants With Protocol Objective Score Protocol objective was to achieve a score of >=6 in at least 60% of participants. Score of >=6 on Likert scale 0-10 (higher score is better). 8 weeks
Primary Ease of Use as Indicated by Percent of Participants Whose Parents Responded Favorably to Device Use, With Protocol Goal Score of >=5 on Likert scale 1-10 (higher score is better). 8 weeks
Secondary Snoring Less frequent snoring, as measured by scores of 1 or 2 on a question that read: While using the device my child's snoring occurred:
1 much less often; 2: less often; 3: unchanged; 4: more often; 5: much more
8 weeks
Secondary Change in Daytime Sleepiness as Shown by Number of Participants Who Had a Reduction in Their Epworth Sleepiness Scale Score Reduction in Epworth Sleepiness Scale score (0-24; lower score is better); 8 weeks
Secondary Sleep Quality, as Measured by Number of Participants With Parent Identified Improved Sleep Number of participants whose parents' response on the sleep quality improvement question were >=7. Change in sleep quality was reported on a 1-10 scale, where 1 was greatest worsening of sleep and 10 was most improved sleep. 8 weeks
Secondary Insertion Protocol Optimization as Measured by Percent of Participants Who Found Insertion Relatively Easy Percent of participants who reported a score of <= 5 on Likert scale of 1-10, where lower score indicates easier insertion. 8 weeks
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Terminated NCT03605329 - Evaluation of the Severity of Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy in Type 1 Diabetic Patients With OSAS N/A
Completed NCT04912635 - Evaluation of a Health Dashboard Intervention to Improve Engagement With CPAP Therapy in PAP-Naïve Patients: Project Neo N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05939934 - Impact of the Mandibular Advancement Device on Sleep Apnea During CPAP Withdrawal N/A
Enrolling by invitation NCT02290236 - Monitored Saturation Post-ICU N/A
Completed NCT02088723 - Testing the Elevation as Sleep Apnea Treatment N/A
Terminated NCT02269774 - Origin of Premature Atrial Beats Induced by Simulated Obstructive Sleep Apnea N/A
Completed NCT02261857 - 3D-Printed CPAP Masks for Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Early Phase 1
Completed NCT01181570 - Efficacy and Safety of Adalimumab in Patients With Psoriasis and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Phase 4
Completed NCT01943708 - Novel Auto-continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Validation Phase 3
Completed NCT00273754 - The Effect of Caffeine on Postextubation Adverse Respiratory Events in Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Phase 2
Recruiting NCT02166879 - Undetected Sleep Apnea in the Postanesthesia Acute Care Unit (PACU)
Recruiting NCT04963192 - Integrated Management of Chronic Respiratory Diseases N/A
Completed NCT05056766 - How Does the Clinical and Paraclinical Efficacy of an Oral Appliance Evolved According to Propulsion: Control With Each mm of Advancement
Recruiting NCT04314492 - Intracapsular Tonsillectomy in the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Adults N/A
Completed NCT05175287 - OSA (oRisk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Traffic Accidents Among Bus Drivers in Ecuador: is There a Significant Association
Active, not recruiting NCT03431038 - Cross-sectional Study of Prevalence Rate of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in OSAHS Patients From BTCH N/A
Enrolling by invitation NCT03075787 - Cardiovascular Variability and Heart Rate Response Associated With Obstructive Sleep Apnea N/A
Completed NCT03300037 - HYpopnea and Apnea Detection and Treatment Performance of a New cardiOreSpiratory Holter Monitor N/A
Recruiting NCT06097949 - AcuPebble to Remotely Monitor Patients With OSA on CPAP Therapy
Completed NCT04153240 - The POSA Trial - Positional Therapy for Positional OSA N/A