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一种新型口腔内神经肌肉刺激装置,用于治疗睡眠呼吸障碍。

A novel intraoral neuromuscular stimulation device for treating sleep-disordered breathing.

机构信息

Queen's Hospital, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, Rom Valley Way, Romford, Essex, RM7 0AG, UK.

出版信息

Sleep Breath. 2021 Dec;25(4):2083-2090. doi: 10.1007/s11325-021-02355-7. Epub 2021 Mar 26.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To ascertain the usefulness of a novel intraoral neuromuscular stimulation device in treating patients with primary snoring and mild obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). This device uses daytime awake neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) as an application to induce toning of the tongue muscles.

METHODS

A prospective cohort study of 70 patients with sleep-disordered breathing was conducted. Objective snoring and respiratory parameters were recorded with 2 consecutive night WatchPat sleep studies before and after treatment. The device was used for 20 min once daily for a 6-week period. Secondary outcome measures using visual analogue scale reporting of snoring by patient and Epworth Sleepiness Score (ESS) were recorded. Quality of life parameters were also noted.

RESULTS

Objective reduction of snoring was noted on the sleep studies in 95% of participants, with an average snoring time reduction of 48%. Subjectively, the visual analogue scale reported by partners' similarly demonstrated reduction in 95% of the patients with an average reduction of 40%. In a subset of 38 patients with mild OSA, AHI reduced from 9.8 to 4.7/h (52% reduction), ODI 7.8 to 4.3/h (45% reduction), and ESS from 9.0 to 5.1. Adverse effects encountered were minimal.

CONCLUSION

This prospective cohort study demonstrates a notable improvement in both objective and subjective parameters of snoring and mild OSA in both simple snorers and patients with mild OSA. This device offers a safe and novel approach to reduce snoring and mild OSA by utilising intraoral neuromuscular electrical stimulation. This could be a preferred option for patients as it alleviates the need of using an oral device during sleep.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT03829956.

摘要

目的

确定一种新型口腔内神经肌肉刺激装置治疗单纯性打鼾和轻度阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者的有效性。该装置使用日间清醒时的神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)作为应用,以诱导舌肌的张力。

方法

对 70 例睡眠呼吸障碍患者进行前瞻性队列研究。在治疗前后连续 2 晚进行 WatchPat 睡眠研究,记录客观打鼾和呼吸参数。该装置每天使用 20 分钟,持续 6 周。使用视觉模拟量表报告患者的打鼾情况和 Epworth 嗜睡评分(ESS)记录次要结局指标。还记录了生活质量参数。

结果

95%的参与者在睡眠研究中观察到打鼾的客观减少,平均打鼾时间减少 48%。主观上,伴侣报告的视觉模拟量表同样显示 95%的患者打鼾减少,平均减少 40%。在轻度 OSA 的 38 例患者亚组中,AHI 从 9.8 降至 4.7/h(减少 52%),ODI 从 7.8 降至 4.3/h(减少 45%),ESS 从 9.0 降至 5.1。遇到的不良反应最小。

结论

这项前瞻性队列研究表明,在单纯性打鼾和轻度 OSA 患者中,无论是客观参数还是主观参数,该装置均能显著改善打鼾和轻度 OSA。该装置通过利用口腔内神经肌肉电刺激提供了一种安全且新颖的方法来减少打鼾和轻度 OSA。对于患者来说,这可能是一种首选的方法,因为它减轻了在睡眠期间使用口腔装置的需求。

试验注册

clinicaltrials.gov 标识符 NCT03829956。

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