2016
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37562016000000015
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Gel pillow designed specifically for obstructive sleep apnea treatment with continuous positive airway pressure

Abstract: Objective:To determine whether the use of a gel pillow with side cutouts designed to accommodate a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) mask and reduce head temperature improves the efficacy of and adherence to auto-CPAP therapy. Methods:Twenty-three consecutive CPAP-naïve patients with obstructive sleep apnea were enrolled in the study. Patients were given an auto-CPAP machine with an appropriate CPAP mask and were instructed to use CPAP for 15 nights. They were instructed to sleep with their own pillow… Show more

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“…Users may experience nasal discomfort, congestion, mask leak and claustrophobia which lead to variable levels of long term compliance ranging from 46% to 85% depending of the criteria used to define it 30 . It has been described a fairly linear dose response relationship such that the greater the CPAP usage, the greater the improvement in sleepiness, quality of life (QoL) and blood pressure outcomes 31 . As a result, there has been much research on methods to optimise CPAP adherence.…”
Section: The Care Of Osasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users may experience nasal discomfort, congestion, mask leak and claustrophobia which lead to variable levels of long term compliance ranging from 46% to 85% depending of the criteria used to define it 30 . It has been described a fairly linear dose response relationship such that the greater the CPAP usage, the greater the improvement in sleepiness, quality of life (QoL) and blood pressure outcomes 31 . As a result, there has been much research on methods to optimise CPAP adherence.…”
Section: The Care Of Osasmentioning
confidence: 99%