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Erschienen in: Sleep and Breathing 3/2023

13.07.2022 | Sleep Breathing Physiology and Disorders • Original Article

Adherence and efficacy of mandibular advancement splint treatment of sleep-disordered breathing during pregnancy: a pilot study

verfasst von: Nelly Huynh, Léa Drouin-Gagné, Camille Gilbert, Jean-Patrick Arcache, Pierre Rompré, Anne-Maude Morency, Robert Gagnon, John Kimoff, Sushmita Pamidi

Erschienen in: Sleep and Breathing | Ausgabe 3/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common in pregnancy and is associated with adverse health consequences for both mother and child. Mandibular advancement splints (MAS) have been shown to improve sleep quality, daytime sleepiness and snoring in non-pregnant women. The effectiveness of MAS for treating SDB in pregnancy is unknown. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and adherence to MAS in pregnant women with SDB.

Methods

Women with mild-moderate SDB (apnea–hypopnea index (AHI) 10–29/h) on level 2 polysomnography (PSG) performed at 22.0 ± 5.5 weeks’ gestation were treated with a MAS during pregnancy to 6 months postpartum. An embedded micro-recorder measured adherence. PSG was repeated while on titrated treatment, and off treatment in the postpartum period.

Results

Among 17 women completing the study, MAS was worn ≥ 4 h/night for 57.5 ± 36.7% of nights during the antepartum period. While using MAS, nightly snoring time decreased from 25.9 ± 24.5% at baseline to 6.4 ± 7.8% when treated during pregnancy (p = .003). AHI decreased from 17.6 ± 5.1 to 12.9 ± 6.3 (p = .02) and fell by ≥ 30% and below 15/h in 60% of participants. During the postpartum period, MAS was used for ≥ 4 h/night on 24.8 ± 27.9% of nights. Moreover, the mean AHI off MAS was 17.9 ± 13.1; 88% of women had persistent SDB (AHI ≥ 10).

Conclusions

In this cohort, treatment efficacy and objective adherence were variable. Device use was less frequent in the postpartum period even though a substantial number of women had persistent SDB after delivery.
Clinical trial registered with www.​clinicaltrials.​gov number: NCT03138291.
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Metadaten
Titel
Adherence and efficacy of mandibular advancement splint treatment of sleep-disordered breathing during pregnancy: a pilot study
verfasst von
Nelly Huynh
Léa Drouin-Gagné
Camille Gilbert
Jean-Patrick Arcache
Pierre Rompré
Anne-Maude Morency
Robert Gagnon
John Kimoff
Sushmita Pamidi
Publikationsdatum
13.07.2022
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Sleep and Breathing / Ausgabe 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1520-9512
Elektronische ISSN: 1522-1709
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-022-02681-4

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