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The goal of this randomized crossover trial is to investigate the effect of elastic bands attached to oral appliances to minimize mouth opening during sleep in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Are the success rates (>50% reduction of AHI) of oral appliances with elastic bands superior to oral appliances treatment without elastic bands in treatment of moderate and severe OSA? - Are there predictors that can identify patients that will benefit from use of elastic bands in oral appliance treatment of OSA? - Are there predictors that can identify patients that are classified as non-responders to oral appliance treatment in general, both with and without elastic bands? Participants will be treated with oral appliances with and without elastic bands for 3 weeks, in randomized order. At the end of each 3-week period, the effect of the treatment will be investigated with sleep registrations and questionnaires. After the completion of both 3-week periodes, patients will continue using their preferred treatment modality (with or without elastic bands) and the oral appliance will be titrated if suboptimal treatment effect.


Clinical Trial Description

69 patients with moderate or severe OSA referred to Center of Sleep Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital (HUS), for oral appliance treatment will be invited to participate in the study. The oral appliances will be produced with 63% and 69% of maximal protrusion for patients with moderate and severe OSA, respectively. Patients will be randomized to treatment with or without elastic bands before the oral appliance is fitted to the patient. 3 weeks after delivery, the subjective and objective effect of the treatment are investigated with questionnaires and home sleep testing with polygraphic sleep apnea recordings. The sleep recordings will be manually scored using scoring rules in accordance with the 2012 AASM guidelines. All sleep recording will be scored by the sane technician blinded to the treatment modality (with or without elastics). Following, the patients will change treatment modality (with or without elastics), with identical investigation of objective and subjective treatment effect after 3 weeks of treatment. If patients are not able to use their oral appliance due to side effects/discomfort at any point during the 3 week period, the issues are handled adequately, and control of the treatment is postponed for 2 week if remaining time to the planned control is <2 weeks. Patients are encouraged to make contact if side effects/discomfort related to the treatment are experienced. After both treatment modalities (with and without elastic bands) are tested for 3 weeks, patients choose what treatment modality they want to continue treatment using, based on adherence, objective and subjective treatment effect. Treating physician will advice patients to choose the treatment that reduced their apnea-hypopnea index the most. Objective treatment outcomes are classified following established success criteria: - Success criterion 1: AHI < 5 - Success criterion 2: AHI < 10 and > 50% reduction of baseline AHI - Success criterion 3: ≥50% reduction of baseline AHI - Failure: <50% reduction of AHI from baseline If success criterion 1 or 2 is not reached using the preferred treatment modality during the initial 3 week period, the oral appliance is titrated until it considered optimal. Following, the objective and subjective effect of the treatment is investigated with questionnaires and sleep recordings similar to initial treatment. The patients with persistent <50% reduction of AHI from baseline after the oral appliance is optimally titrated will be offered treatment with CPAP. ;


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NCT number NCT05987618
Study type Interventional
Source University of Bergen
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 15, 2023
Completion date March 3, 2024

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