Can a mouthpiece rival a CPAP machine for boosting brainpower in sleep apnea?
NCT ID NCT06983769
Summary
This study is testing whether a dental mouthpiece is as good as a standard CPAP machine at improving memory and thinking skills in people with sleep apnea who also have mild memory problems and heart disease risk. Researchers will enroll 260 adults in Singapore to use one of the two devices for a year, tracking changes in their cognitive test scores, sleep quality, and blood pressure. The goal is to see if the more comfortable mouthpiece option can effectively help control the brain-related effects of sleep apnea.
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National University Hospital
RECRUITINGKent Ridge, Please Select, 267383, Singapore
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