Searching for clues: can we predict sleep apnea in down syndrome?

NCT ID NCT03445962

Summary

This study aimed to find signs that could help doctors predict and diagnose sleep apnea earlier in people with Down syndrome. Researchers studied 40 adults with Down syndrome, looking at factors like facial structure, physical activity levels, and heart function during sleep. The goal was to create better tools for early detection, which could lead to treatment that improves energy, alertness, and overall health.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CHU Grenoble Alpes

    Échirolles, 38130, France

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