Find recruiting clinical trials for sleep apnoea in the UK — including obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), central sleep apnoea, and treatment approaches from CPAP to novel devices and medications.
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AHI 5-15 events per hour
Standard: Lifestyle changes, positional therapy, oral appliance
AHI 15+ events per hour
Standard: CPAP therapy, Mandibular advancement device
Cannot tolerate CPAP therapy
Options: Oral appliances, positional therapy, upper airway surgery
Procedures and implantable devices
Investigational: Hypoglossal nerve stimulation, upper airway procedures
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Yes. Active alternatives in trials include hypoglossal nerve stimulation (inspire therapy), upper airway surgery, oral appliance devices, positional therapy, pharmacological treatments, and novel implantable devices.
Yes. Many trials specifically target mild-to-moderate OSA where CPAP is not routinely prescribed. These include oral appliance trials, positional therapy, weight management interventions, and novel drug treatments.
Yes — strongly. OSA is a major cardiovascular risk factor. Many trials study OSA treatment to reduce cardiovascular events, and some cardiovascular trials include OSA screening and management components.
Use our search above to find trials that match your condition and location. Review the eligibility criteria carefully.
Talk to your GP or specialist about any trials you are interested in. They can help determine if a trial is appropriate for you.
Reach out to the trial team directly using the contact information on the ClinicalTrials.gov listing. They will guide you through screening.
If you meet the criteria and decide to participate, you will go through informed consent and begin the trial process.