Nelson Lionel M, Boucher Ryan P, Stevens Sheila S
Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Clinic, San Jose, CA, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005 Dec;133(6):954-60. doi: 10.1016/j.otohns.2005.08.022.
To evaluate repelling magnetic implants to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using a canine model.
Magnetic forces equivalent to effective CPAP were estimated with benchtop studies. An acute canine model was used to simulate pharyngeal collapse. Tolerance, safety, and stability of the implants were evaluated in a chronic series of 10 dogs observed over 6 months.
Equivalence to CPAP (10-12 cm H(2)O) was achieved with low-force (<10 g/cm length), light (approximately 2 gram) implants. Magnetic implants prevented airway collapse in the acute canine. Normal behavior, swallowing, and oral intake were noted in the chronic canine over 6 months. Implant extrusion was 10%. Histology showed fibrous encapsulation without chronic inflammation.
Repelling magnets successfully maintained a patent airway and were well tolerated in the canine.
Repelling magnets could represent an implantable alternative to CPAP if human studies reveal similar findings.
使用犬类模型评估排斥性磁性植入物治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的效果。
通过台式研究估算与有效持续气道正压通气(CPAP)等效的磁力。使用急性犬类模型模拟咽部塌陷。在对10只犬进行6个月的长期观察中,评估植入物的耐受性、安全性和稳定性。
使用低力(<10 g/cm长度)、轻质(约2克)的植入物可实现与CPAP(10 - 12 cm H₂O)等效的效果。磁性植入物可防止急性犬类气道塌陷。在6个月的长期观察中,慢性犬类表现出正常行为、吞咽和口腔摄入。植入物挤出率为10%。组织学显示有纤维包裹,无慢性炎症。
排斥性磁体成功维持了气道通畅,且在犬类中耐受性良好。
如果人体研究得出类似结果,排斥性磁体可能成为CPAP的可植入替代方案。