Phenotyping-based treatment improves obstructive sleep apnea symptoms and severity: a pilot study
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Phenotyping-based treatment improves obstructive sleep apnea symptoms and severity: a pilot study
Abstract
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder characterized by multiple pathogenetic roots. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is almost always prescribed as the first-line treatment to all patients regardless of the heterogeneous pathophysiology, because it mechanically splints the airways open and reduces the collapsibility of the upper airway. Despite its high efficacy, CPAP is burdened by poor adherence and compliance rates. In this pilot study, we treated OSA patients with composite approaches different than CPAP, tailoring the therapeutic choice on OSA phenotypic traits.
Methods: We used the CPAP dial down technique to assess phenotypic traits in eight OSA patients with BMI<35. According to these traits, patients received personalized therapies for 2-week period, after which we ran a second polygraphy to compare apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) before and after therapy.
Results: Two weeks of combined behavioral and pharmacological therapy induced a significant reduction in mean AHI, which dropped from 26 ± 15 at baseline to 9 ± 7 post-treatment (p = 0.01). Furthermore, there was a significant reduction in mean ODI (p = 0.03) and subjective sleepiness (p = 0.01) documented by Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) from baseline to post-treatment recordings.
Conclusions: Treating OSA patients with a personalized combination of pharmacological and behavioral therapies according to phenotypic traits leads to a significant improvement in AHI, ODI, and subjective sleepiness.
Keywords: Alternative treatment for sleep apnea; OSA behavioral therapy; OSA pharmacological therapy; OSA phenotyping.
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