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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2006 Jul 15;2(3):288-300.

The Apnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy Study (APPLES): rationale, design, methods, and procedures

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The Apnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy Study (APPLES): rationale, design, methods, and procedures

Clete A Kushida et al. J Clin Sleep Med. .

Abstract

Study objective: To assess the size, time course, and durability of the effects of long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy on neurocognitive function, mood, sleepiness, and quality of life in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

Design: Randomized, double-blinded, 2-arm, sham-controlled, multicenter, long-term, intention-to-treat trial of CPAP therapy.

Setting: Sleep clinics and laboratories at 5 university medical centers and community-based hospitals.

Patients or participants: Target enrollment is 1100 randomly assigned subjects across 5 clinical centers.

Interventions: Active versus sham (subtherapeutic) CPAP.

Measurements and results: A battery of conventional and novel tests designed to evaluate neurocognitive function, mood, sleepiness, and quality of life.

Conclusions: The Apnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy Study (APPLES) is designed to study obstructive sleep apnea and test the effects of CPAP through a comprehensive, controlled, and long-term trial in a large sample of subjects with obstructive sleep apnea.

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