scholarly journals A Simple Removable Custom Made Mandibular Advancement Device Fabricated for an Elderly Lady Suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea – A Case Report

2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 144-147
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R. U. Thombare ◽  
A. J. Pakhan ◽  
B. K. Motwani ◽  
S. R. Godbole ◽  
S. K. Diwan ◽  
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Sleep Science ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria de Lourdes Rabelo Guimarães ◽  
Ana Paula Hermont ◽  
Thais Moura Guimarães ◽  
Cibele Dal-Fabbro ◽  
Lia Bittencourt ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (04) ◽  
pp. 623-628 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elahe Kazemeini ◽  
Marc J. Braem ◽  
Greta Moorkens ◽  
Sowjanya Balina ◽  
Chloé Kastoer ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thyagaseely Sheela Premaraj ◽  
Jacob Stadiem ◽  
Shyamaly Arya Premaraj ◽  
Charles R. Davies ◽  
Matthew Dennis ◽  
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Abstract Objectives The purpose of this pilot study was to determine whether compliance to auto-adjusting positive airway pressure (APAP) improves with the addition of a mandibular advancement device (MAD). Secondary outcome measures included were APAP pressure, subjective daytime sleepiness, apnea–hypopnea index (AHI), and mask leaks. Setting and Sample Population Participants included were diagnosed with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and became noncompliant to prescribed APAP. Thirteen participants with a mean age of 61.6 years were recruited for this study. Materials and Methods All participants were given a MAD to use with their APAP. Parameters measured included APAP pressure, AHI, mask leak reported via ResMed AirViewTM software, and self-reported daytime sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale [ESS]). A paired two-sample for mean t-test was performed to determine significance. Results The mean difference of pre- and postintervention APAP compliance was 23.1%, which was statistically significant (p = 0.015). The mean APAP air pressures were unchanged. The difference between pre- and postintervention mean ESS scores was 1.4 and was statistically significant (p = 0.027). The mean difference between pre- and postintervention AHI values and mask leak showed no significant difference. Conclusion This study showed that combination of APAP-MAD therapy, for patients with moderate-to-severe OSA who were noncompliant to APAP use, significantly increased compliance with APAP therapy, and significantly decreased the daytime sleepiness of participants.


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