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Comparison of Modified Adaptive Servoventilation Therapy With Conventional Adaptive Servoventilation Therapy in Patients With Periodic Breathing
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Modified Adaptive Servoventilation Device and Conventional Adaptive Servoventilation device for Periodic Breathing and Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder. Completed, enrolled 21 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will determine if modified adaptive servoventilation (ASV) is as effective as the conventional ASV in treating periodic breathing. The study will determine if the modified ASV reacts appropriately to reduce apneas and hypopneas and provides suitable levels of positive airway pressure compared to conventional ASV.
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Interventions
The modified ASV has a greater adaptive response to meet a target ventilation level that is constantly being assessed.
Pressure support ventilation adapts to meet a target ventilation level that is constantly being assessed.