Can jaw surgery help sleep apnea patients sleep better?
NCT ID NCT04618991
Summary
This small study looked at whether a surgical procedure to widen the upper jaw improves quality of life for adults with obstructive sleep apnea. Nine patients were followed for over a year after surgery. Researchers measured changes using sleep quality questionnaires and sleep study data to see if the surgery helped reduce daytime sleepiness and improve overall well-being.
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Service d'ORL, Hôpital Saint Antoine
Paris, 75013, France
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