A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea: a randomized, controlled trial

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A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea : a randomized, controlled trial. / Laub, Rasmus R; Tønnesen, Philip; Jennum, Poul J.

In: Journal of Sleep Research (Print), Vol. 26, No. 5, 2017, p. 641-650.

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Laub, RR, Tønnesen, P & Jennum, PJ 2017, 'A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea: a randomized, controlled trial', Journal of Sleep Research (Print), vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 641-650. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.12530

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Laub, R. R., Tønnesen, P., & Jennum, P. J. (2017). A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Sleep Research (Print), 26(5), 641-650. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.12530

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Laub RR, Tønnesen P, Jennum PJ. A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Sleep Research (Print). 2017;26(5):641-650. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsr.12530

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Laub, Rasmus R ; Tønnesen, Philip ; Jennum, Poul J. / A Sleep Position Trainer for positional sleep apnea : a randomized, controlled trial. In: Journal of Sleep Research (Print). 2017 ; Vol. 26, No. 5. pp. 641-650.

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abstract = "We tested the effect of the Sleep Position Trainer, a vibrational device, for positional sleep apnea in an open, randomized controlled trial with 101 patients, where 52 patients were allocated to Sleep Position Trainer and 49 patients to a non-treatment control group for 2 months (Part 1). All patients were then followed as a cohort for a period of 6 months with use of the Sleep Position Trainer (Part 2). The participants were assessed with polygraphy at entry, and after 2 and 6 months. The mean apnea-hypopnea index supine was 35 per h (SD, 18) in the Sleep Position Trainer group and 38 per h (SD, 15) in the control group at entry. In a per protocol analysis, the mean total apnea-hypopnea index at entry and after 2 months in the Sleep Position Trainer group was 18 per h (SD, 10) and 10 per h (SD, 9; P < 0.001) versus 20 per h (SD, 9) and 18 per h (SD, 10; NS) in the control group. The mean supine sleep time decreased from 47% (SD, 22) to 17% (SD, 18; P < 0.001) in the Sleep Position Trainer group after 2 months. In the control group, the mean supine sleep time was 48% (SD, 20) at entry and 39% (SD, 21; NS) after 2 months. The positive effect of Sleep Position Trainer was maintained in all patients treated with Sleep Position Trainer after 6 months. Daytime sleepiness improved after 6 months. Compliance with the Sleep Position Trainer device during the first 2 months, defined as use of Sleep Position Trainer >4 h per night for all weekdays, was 75.5% (SD 21.2). The discontinuation rate was 28.8 and 49.4% after 2 and 6 months, respectively.",
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KW - Treatment Outcome

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