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腭部种植体对上气道持续正压和顺应性的影响。

Effect of palatal implants on continuous positive airway pressure and compliance.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425-5500, USA.

出版信息

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2011 Feb;144(2):230-6. doi: 10.1177/0194599810392173. Epub 2010 Dec 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Determine if the Pillar palatal implant system reduces continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) pressure and improves patient compliance with CPAP therapy.

STUDY DESIGN

Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

SETTING

Four geographically dispersed tertiary sleep disorder referral centers.

METHODS

Subjects with mild to moderate sleep apnea dissatisfied with CPAP because of pressure-related complaints were randomized to receive Pillar implants or a sham procedure performed in double-blind fashion. Active and sham groups were compared for changes in therapeutic CPAP pressures (primary outcome) with a 90-day follow-up sleep study and CPAP compliance (secondary outcome) with a 90-day smart card report.

RESULTS

Twenty-six subjects were randomized to Pillar implants and 25 to a sham implant procedure. There were no differences between groups with regard to demographics and baseline parameters. Both sham and active groups had reduced mean CPAP pressure (-1.1 vs -0.5 cm H(2)O) with no difference between groups (P = .32) at 90-day follow-up. In addition, there was no difference in average daily CPAP use between groups (P = .80). Both groups experienced improvements in Epworth sleepiness scores and Functional Outcome of Sleep Questionnaire scores at 90 days with no differences between groups. The active group reported significantly higher CPAP satisfaction scores than the sham group (P = .04).

CONCLUSION

Pillar implants do not significantly reduce CPAP pressure or increase CPAP compliance compared to sham controls but may subjectively improve CPAP satisfaction. These findings do not presently support the use of Pillar implants as an adjunctive treatment to improve CPAP compliance.

摘要

目的

确定 Pillar 腭植入系统是否降低持续气道正压通气(CPAP)压力并提高患者对 CPAP 治疗的依从性。

研究设计

随机、双盲、安慰剂对照研究。

设置

四个地理位置分散的三级睡眠障碍转诊中心。

方法

对轻度至中度睡眠呼吸暂停且因压力相关问题对 CPAP 治疗不满意的患者进行随机分组,接受 Pillar 植入物或双盲假手术。使用 90 天随访睡眠研究比较活跃组和假手术组治疗 CPAP 压力(主要结局)的变化,使用 90 天智能卡报告比较 CPAP 依从性(次要结局)。

结果

26 名患者随机分配到 Pillar 植入组,25 名患者分配到假手术组。两组在人口统计学和基线参数方面无差异。假手术组和活跃组的平均 CPAP 压力均降低(-1.1 对-0.5 cm H₂O),组间差异无统计学意义(P =.32),90 天随访时。此外,两组的平均每日 CPAP 使用量无差异(P =.80)。两组在 90 天时的嗜睡评分和睡眠功能结果问卷评分均有所改善,但组间无差异。活跃组报告的 CPAP 满意度评分明显高于假手术组(P =.04)。

结论

与假手术对照组相比,Pillar 植入物并不能显著降低 CPAP 压力或增加 CPAP 依从性,但可能会主观上提高 CPAP 满意度。这些发现目前不支持将 Pillar 植入物作为改善 CPAP 依从性的辅助治疗方法。

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