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Upper Airway Toning for Improve the Compliance of CPAP

Effectiveness of Upper Airway Toning as Adjuvant Treatment in the Former Period of Adaptation of the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
110 (estimated)
Sponsor
Fisiolistic · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) is a breathing disorder which happens at night and consists of the interruption of airflow for more than five seconds. His current treatment by continuous positive pressure nocturnal machine (CPAP) is not curative and therefore the level of compliance is key to patient improvement. Many patients don´t tolerate CPAP by the numerous side effects involved. The Upper Airway Toning is a compendium of non-invasive techniques that aim to assist tolerance and compliance with the CPAP. These techniques are: oropharyngeal exercises executed actively by the patient for the muscle toning of the upper airways, electrostimulation of the muscles in the floor of the mouth, correction of the tongue position, nasal and bronchial fogging, execution of respiratory gymnastics, therapy myofascial in the oropharyngeal muscles, manual therapy in the cervical column,and massage in the diaphragm. All the techniques together seek for a greater or lesser impact on the upper airways hypotony, the hypotony of the tongue and the soft palate, the jaw retrognathism, the mouth breathing, the vertebrobasilar syndrome, the gastroesophageal reflux, the excessive accumulation of secretions in the upper and lower airways, the obstructive and restrictive respiratory problems, the sleeping posture, the hypertonia of the diaphragm due to the excess effort in trying to overcome the respiratory obstruction. All these disfunctions will make easier for the patient to show side effects in the use of CPAP. There will be a double-blind randomized controlled study with 110 individuals. One group will follow the conventional medical treatment with CPAP and the other group medical treatment plus Upper Airway Toning. After six months, the mean improvement between the two groups will be compared.

Detailed description

OBJECTIVES Main objective: To increase the percentage of Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (nCPAP) compliance. Secondary objectives: * To increase the CPAP's tolerance. * To decrease the CPAP's pressure. * To decrease the daytime sleepiness. * To increase the quality of life related to sleep. * To assess the level of subjective utility of CPAP by the patient. METHODOLOGY Type of study: Controlled randomized simple blind study Randomization of groups Once the patient is into the study (because s/he has the inclusion criteria and has signed up the informed consent), an opaque envelope is opened in order to know the assigned group.The envelopes are consecutively numbered and the assigned group is randomized through the software. * Group 1 or control group: 55 subjects undergo the CPAP treatment. * Group 2 or study group: 55 subjects undergo the CPAP treatment and Upper Airway Toning. Homogeneity of groups: Investigators check out the homogeneity of groups in baseline: Specific features: Neck circumference, presence or lack of nasal clinic, presence or lack of nasal structural alteration, age, gender, weight, height, BMI, smoking habits. Polysomnographic parameters: Number of apnea, number of hypo-apneas and Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI). Symptoms: Presence or lack of severe comorbidities, level of daily hyper-somnolence, presence of insomnia

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERCPAPCPAP
PROCEDUREUpper Airway Toning for Improve the Compliance of CPAPUpper Airway Toning for Improve the Compliance of CPAP

Timeline

Start date
2013-06-01
Primary completion
2013-12-01
Completion
2014-02-01
First posted
2013-09-05
Last updated
2013-09-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01936038. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.