Clinical Study of Customized Adjustable Oral in Treatment of Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
NCT ID: NCT03729895
Last Updated: 2018-11-05
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-11-30
2019-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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OSAS treatment modalities include proper body position, slimming,continuous positive air pressure(CPAP),surgical procedures and oral appliances use. OA are dental devices that improve OSAS by producing a structural change of the upper airways, in order to mechanically increase the pharyngeal diameters, keep the tongue from falling backwards and to stiffen the pharyngeal muscles longitudinally.Recently, OAs is growing more popular due to its superiority in the treatment of the OSAS.It offers a non-invasive form of treatment but also achieve a good therapeutic effect. Traditionally, the effects of functional appliances are evaluated using two-dimensional (2D) radiographs, but the reproducibility of 2D is complex, and overlapping images are difficult to assess. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides more accurate and reproducible imaging for assessing all craniofacial skeletal structures.
The objective of this study was to evaluate, in a 6-months follow-up study, the effect of costumed adjustable oral appliance in OSAS patients both through the comparison of the polysomnographic analysis, and also through the volumetric measurements of the pharyngeal airway by using the cone beam computed tomography.
Twenty-four patients,aged 18 to 50 years,in whom the diagnosis of OSAS was made following polysomnography in a sleep laboratory will be enrolled between September 2018 and November 2018.All patients will also undergo a systematic dental examination by a dentist, which put an indication to the use of OA, based also on the craniofacial features assessment. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) will be used to evaluate daytime sleepiness.
They then will be fitted with a costumed adjustable oral appliance. The appliances are taken with a mandibular advancement of 2-3 mm and vertical rise of 4-5 mm, that is, the vertical position set at the minimum occlusal elevation to allow mandibular advancement and to avoid backward rotation. The participants were asked to wear the test appliance for 7 nights, and in case of compliance,application it every night at least for 6 months. The selected patients will be record their usage of the appliance and any adverse effects in a treatment journal.
The research focus on the following outcomes: sleep apnea and the the volumetric changes of the upper airway. All patients were radiographically evaluated with a specific diagnostic examination: the cone beam computed tomography scan. For each patient, 3 CBCT scans were performed positioning his head in a neutral way and were performed without swallowing or respiratory movements during inspiration at rest: the first one before the therapy, the second after 3 months and the second after 6 months. Data obtained through CBCT scans have been exported in DICOM format and analyzed with a specific software (MIMICS-Materialise Interactive Medical Image Control System, Leuven, Belgium).The pharyngeal area around the velopharynx and oropharynx has been considered in which the origin of apneas is mainly found.Three planes have been built, an upper, a middle, and lower one, all perpendicular to the median sagittal plane of symmetry to obtain 2 areas, a superior and an inferior one.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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patients with OSAS in different degrees
OSAS patients will be treated with an adjustable oral appliance and evaluated with cone-beam computed tomography and polysomnography.
Adjustable Oral Appliance
Adjustable Oral Appliance consist of plastic maxillary occlusal splint,mandible occlusal splint and adjustable connecting rod.It could offer a non-invasive form of treatment but also achieve a good therapeutic effect
Interventions
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Adjustable Oral Appliance
Adjustable Oral Appliance consist of plastic maxillary occlusal splint,mandible occlusal splint and adjustable connecting rod.It could offer a non-invasive form of treatment but also achieve a good therapeutic effect
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged between 18 and 50 years old
* Intolerance to continuous positive airway pressure or surgery
* Body Mass Index(BMI) \<35kg/m
* Those who are competent to give written informed consent
* Have adequate tooth support to retain the oral appliance
Exclusion Criteria
* Presence of respiratory/sleep disorders other than obstructive sleep apnea
* Medication usage that could influence respiration or sleep
* Concurrent unstable cardiovascular disease,neurological or mental disorders
* Active periodontal endodontic disease or open bite
* Temporomandibular joint disorders
* Loss of posterior dental support to undermine the retention of oral appliance
* Pregnancy
18 Years
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Affiliated Hospital to Academy of Military Medical Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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rongjian Lu, doctor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Chinese PLA 307 Hospital
Locations
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Chiese PLA 307 hospital
Beijing, Beijing Municipality, China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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KY-2018-5-10
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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