A development of mechanism for reducing snoring

Ran Wei, Hee Sun Kim, Xing Li, J. Im, Hyun Jeong Kim
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Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form of sleep apnea, is caused by upper airway partial or complete blockage. It has been implicated in the etiology of cardiovascular diseases. Many studies were performed that snoring, which occurs in at least 20% of the general population and 50% of the 50-year-old men, is recognized as the cardinal symptom of OSA. It is critical to prevent development of sleep apnea through control of snoring in early stage. In this study, a new mechanism was developed to detect the snoring sounds automatically and reduce snoring by inflation of air bladder inside the pillow. Clinical evaluation of developed mechanism was performed with the use of polysomnograph (PSG) at the sleep center in Korea. A volunteer was participated for clinical study to test the effectiveness of snore stopping function for one night, 190 minutes with the developed mechanism powered off and 172.5 minutes with the same developed mechanism powered on. In case of PSG results, sleep efficiency is reduced 8.5% for the second half of the sleep. Snoring statistics shows highly meaningful values with the use of developed mechanism. Snoring time was reduced about 63% with the use of developed mechanism. Number of snoring episode was increased 58.3%, however, it may not be directly related with the effectiveness of developed mechanism since the purpose of the pillow is not for reducing snoring episodes. Average snoring episode shows quite amount of decrement from 3.2 minutes to 0.5 minutes. Longest snoring episode was reduced about 95%, and it means that developed mechanism discontinued snoring successfully whenever it detects snoring sounds. The further study would be continued for more wide clinical studies with various inflation/deflation conditions of air bladder.
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减少打鼾机制的发展
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停是睡眠呼吸暂停最常见的形式,是由上呼吸道部分或完全阻塞引起的。它与心血管疾病的病因有关。许多研究表明,至少20%的普通人群和50%的50岁男性打鼾被认为是阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症的主要症状。通过早期控制打鼾来预防睡眠呼吸暂停的发展是至关重要的。本研究开发了一种新的机制来自动检测打鼾声音,并通过充气枕头内的气囊来减少打鼾。在韩国睡眠中心使用多导睡眠仪(PSG)对已开发的机制进行临床评估。一名志愿者参加了临床研究,测试了一个晚上的止鼾功能的有效性,190分钟的开发机制关闭和172.5分钟的开发机制相同的启动。在PSG结果中,睡眠后半段的睡眠效率降低了8.5%。利用发达的机制,打鼾统计数据显示出很有意义的价值。使用已开发的机制后,打鼾时间减少约63%。打鼾发作的次数增加了58.3%,但这可能与开发机制的有效性没有直接关系,因为枕头的目的不是减少打鼾发作。平均打呼时间从3.2分钟减少到0.5分钟。最长的打呼时间减少了约95%,这意味着一旦发现打呼声音,开发的机制就能成功地停止打呼。进一步的研究将继续进行更广泛的临床研究不同的充气/充气条件下的膀胱。
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