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NCT06559956

Non-inferiority Analysis of Two Titration Methods for Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Therapy

Sponsor: University Hospital, Antwerp

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Summary

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS) therapy (Inspire system) is intended for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who cannot be effectively treated with the first-line treatment options. Approximately 3 months after activation of HNS therapy, a fine-tuning sleep study is performed. To date, the standard of care involves an in-laboratory overnight titration PSG, which assesses the device settings and, if necessary, the stimulation strength will be adjusted based on observed respiratory events and/or snoring. Considering the growing patient population, the performance of these overnight titrations can become logistically challenging and labor-intensive. Recently, the feasibility of using a daytime PSG as an alternative to a conventional overnight PSG for titration of HNS therapy was demonstrated. The aim of this study is to further investigate this technique by performing a non-inferiority analysis of daytime versus overnight PSG for titration of HNS therapy in patients with OSA.

Official title: Non-inferiority Analysis of Daytime Versus Overnight Polysomnography for Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Titration in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 99 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

110

Start Date

2024-08-27

Completion Date

2028-07

Last Updated

2025-09-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Daytime titration polysomnography

A titration polysomnography assesses the device settings and, if necessary, the stimulation strength will be adjusted based on observed respiratory events and/or snoring. Patients in the daytime titration PSG cohort were instructed to refrain from sleeping during the night, and in the morning, they were permitted to sleep in a soundproof room without daylight at the sleep lab.

Locations (1)

Antwerp University Hospital

Edegem, Antwerp, Belgium