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In the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, by using sequential 4-channel electrical stimulation treatment, unlike conventional positive pressure devices, it can be done more effectively by improving the strength of the biceps and soft palate, which are the causes of sleep apnea. thought.
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Design: Prospective study Inclusion criteria of patient group: Patients aged 19 to 60 years diagnosed with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea(n=11) Main outcome measures: AHI (apnea-hypoapnea index), Oxygen saturation lowering variables (minimum oxygen saturation, oxygen saturation time less than 90% (%), oxygen desaturation index (ODI) , REM sleep time and ratio of each). Satisfaction with sleep and discomfort of electrical stimulation treatment before and after treatment were evaluated on the Likert scale.
Evaluate the state of health before and after electrical stimulation treatment through EQ-5D-5L.
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In case of refusal of inspection
Patients who do not agree
When instructions cannot be performed due to dementia, mental illness, etc.
Patients with sleep apnea due to respiratory failure or cervical spine surgery
In case of central nervous system abnormalities such as stroke
Pregnant and lactating women
Patients who cannot apply the electrical stimulation treatment device due to allergy to electrical stimulation pad (allergic reaction to chemical substances such as silicone, polypropylene, polyethylene, etc.), hypersensitivity reaction, etc.
Patients with severe regurgitation during electrical stimulation application
Others who have comorbidities (e.g., epilepsy, malignant tumors, severe renal/liver/pulmonary diseases, blood coagulation abnormalities, use of anticoagulants, phlebitis, thermophlebitis, etc.)
Those who are judged by other researchers to be unsuitable for this clinical trial (e.g., patients with infectious diseases, those who have inflammation or wounds on the skin at the site of electrical stimulation, and those who believe that electrical stimulation can cause abnormalities in the body regardless of disease) judged person)
Those who have been diagnosed with a disease that cannot be stimulated
i. In patients with peripheral neuropathy (ex. Guillain-Barré syndrome), the electric stimulator does not induce muscle contraction, so it is ineffective.
ii. Patients with congenital myopathy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis do not receive help because muscle contraction is not induced.
Patients with sleep apnea due to pharyngeal muscle weakness or abnormal muscle contraction pattern
Persons with pacemakers and other internal electrical stimulators
Patients with a history of surgery in the area where the medical device is applied, or in the upper respiratory tract or surrounding area
Structural diseases such as 'tonsil hypertrophy' and 'soft palate' that can cause 'obstructive sleep apnea' (examined by physical examination)
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11 participants in 1 patient group
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Seungwo Lee, CRA; Juseok Ru, M.D, PhD
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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