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Study of Min-Max APAP Recommender Tool
Sponsor: ResMed
Summary
Pressure Match (The APAP Min-Max tool) is a software-based clinical decision-support tool, developed using a causal-inference modelling approach based on data from thousands of OSA patients. The model takes as inputs from patient variables (e.g., baseline AHI, gender, weight/BMI, mask interface type), and outputs recommended AutoSet minimum and maximum pressure settings (cmH₂O) tailored for that patient phenotype. The intended clinical role of the Pressure Match tool is to assist the clinician's choice of AutoSet pressure range when initiating CPAP therapy, with the goal of reducing clinician time/effort in manual titration and follow-up adjustments without compromising safety, efficacy or patient satisfaction. The purpose of this trial is to test Pressure Match in a clinical trial setting, to demonstrate non-inferiority against standard APAP settings.
Official title: Trial of a New Software Tool for Personalized Minimum and Maximum Pressure Recommendations in New CPAP Users With OSA
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2026-04-01
Completion Date
2027-03-01
Last Updated
2026-02-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CPAP with min-max recommender tool
CPAP where the settings are personalized to each patient, recommended by Pressure Match tool.
CPAP with default settings
CPAP set up on default out-of-box clinical pressure settings.
Locations (1)
West Australian Sleep Disorders Research Institute
Perth, Western Australia, Australia