New sleep apnea mask aims to boost nightly use by cutting pressure

NCT ID NCT06413134

First seen May 10, 2026 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 2 times

Summary

This study compares a new positive airway pressure device (KPAP) to a standard automatic device (APAP) in 30 adults with obstructive sleep apnea. The goal is to see if KPAP, which delivers lower pressure during breathing out, improves comfort and leads to more hours of use each night. Participants will try both devices in a random order to see which one they stick with better.

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  • Sleep Centers of Middle Tennessee

    Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 37129, United States

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