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Night-to-Night Variability of Novel Physiological Parameters in Home Sleep Apnea Testing
Sponsor: Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
Summary
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is usually diagnosed from a single night of home sleep apnea testing using the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). However, the AHI varies substantially from night to night, undermining diagnostic accuracy, and shows only modest correlation with symptoms. This variability further limits its usefulness for predicting cardiovascular and other complications. Besides the traditional AHI, more robust physiological markers are needed. Several emerging physiological metrics - hypoxic burden, ventilatory burden, heart rate variability, autonomic arousals, and the pulse wave amplitude drop index - capture the physiological impact of OSA more comprehensively and demonstrate stronger associations with cardiovascular risk. Despite this promise, their night-to-night variability has not been studied. A systematic evaluation of both established and novel OSA metrics across nights is essential to identify reliable, stable parameters suitable for clinical routine. This improves diagnostic precision beyond what traditional metrics can provide, enhances patient selection, reduces costs and patient harm, and may improve treatment outcomes.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
192
Start Date
2026-05-01
Completion Date
2027-06-30
Last Updated
2026-04-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (1)
Inselspital University Hospital and University Bern
Bern, Switzerland