口服负压治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征的初步研究

Y. Yamaguchi, Masako Kato
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背景:尽管持续气道正压通气是中重度阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征(OSAHS)患者的金标准治疗方法,但仍有多种治疗选择,如下颌前移装置、舌头固定装置和鼻气道支架装置。最近,新开发的口内压力梯度治疗系统iNAP®睡眠治疗系统被引入,作为OSAHS患者的替代治疗方法。目的:本可行性研究探讨了iNAP®装置对轻度至中度OSAHS患者的有效性。材料和方法:iNAP®装置由口腔接口、带唾液容器的导管组和负压控制台组成。负压直接从口腔界面引入,压力将舌头向前拉,从而改善上呼吸道的阻塞或变窄。本研究共招募了5名男性和4名女性轻度至中度OSAHS患者,年龄在32岁至62岁之间,年龄为50.6岁±11.7岁。结果:基线呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)为17.2次/小时±4.7次/小时,而使用iNAP®设备的AHI为12.7±5.4次/小时(p<0.01)。关于睡眠结构,在治疗的第一个晚上,观察到睡眠后清醒度(WASO)从97分钟±50.0分钟显著降低到70.7分钟±36.9分钟(p<0.05);然而,其他睡眠参数则不然。结论:本研究表明,iNAP®装置的负压治疗改善了轻度至中度OSAHS患者的呼吸暂停严重程度,其AHI的改善程度虽然很小,但很显著。尽管招募的患者数量很少,但这项研究是首次报道口内压力梯度疗法的有效性。
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Pilot Study of Oral Negative Pressure Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome
Background: Although the continuous positive airway pressure is the gold standard therapy for patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), there are several treatment options such as mandibular advancement devices, tongue-retaining devices, and nasal airway stent devices. Recently, newly developed intraoral pressure gradient therapy system, iNAP® Sleep Therapy System, was introduced as an alternative treatment for OSAHS patients. Purpose: This feasibility study explored the effectiveness of the iNAP® device for patients with mild to moderate OSAHS. Materials and Methods: The iNAP® device consisted of an oral interface, a tube set with a saliva container, and a negative pressure console. Negative pressure is introduced directly from the oral interface and the pressure pulls the tongue anteriorly, resulting in improving the obstruction or narrowing of the upper airway. A total of 5 male and 4 female patients with mild to moderate OSAHS, aged between 32 and 62, with 50.6 years ± 11.7 years were recruited in the study. Results: The baseline apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was 17.2 events per hour ± 4.7 events per hour, while AHI with the iNAP® device was 12.7 ± 5.4 (p<0.01). Regarding the sleep architecture, a significant reduction in wakefulness after sleep onset (WASO) on the initial night of treatment from 97 min ± 50.0 min to 70.7 min ± 36.9 min (p<0.05) was observed; however, other sleep parameters were not. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that negative pressure therapy with the iNAP® device improved the apnea severity in patients with mild to moderate OSAHS, the degree of whose amelioration of AHI was marginal but significant. Although the number of patients recruited was small, this study is the first report on the effectiveness of the intraoral pressure gradient therapy.
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