👅 A tongue implant that “zaps” the hypoglossal nerve has been placed for the first time in patients in the UK. 😴The app-controlled device is a potential replacement for CPAP machines, which allow people with sleep apnea to breathe overnight. https://lnkd.in/gUFAncu4
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what is CPAP ? CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure, is a treatment that uses mild air pressure to keep the airways open. CPAP typically is used by people who have breathing problems, such as sleep apnea. CPAP also may be used to treat preterm infants whose lungs have not fully developed. For example, doctors may use CPAP to treat infants who have respiratory distress syndrome or bronchopulmonary dysplasia. CPAP treatment involves a CPAP machine, which has three main parts: A mask or other device that fits over your nose or your nose and mouth. Straps keep the mask in place while you're wearing it. A tube that connects the mask to the machine's motor. A motor that blows air into the tube. Some CPAP machines have other features as well, such as heated humidifiers. CPAP machines are small, lightweight, and fairly quiet. The noise that they make is soft and rhythmic. CPAP often is the best treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a common disorder that causes pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. As a result, not enough air reaches your lungs. In obstructive sleep apnea, your airway collapses or is blocked during sleep. When you try to breathe, any air that squeezes past the blockage can cause loud snoring. Your snoring may wake other people in the house. The mild pressure from CPAP can prevent your airway from collapsing or becoming blocked hashtag #biomedical #respiratorytherapy #medicalequipment #medicaldevices #biomedicalengineer
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CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines are essential medical devices used to treat sleep apnea, a common and potentially serious sleep disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. These machines work by delivering a continuous flow of air into the airway, preventing it from collapsing during sleep and ensuring uninterrupted breathing patterns. For many individuals, CPAP therapy is a lifeline, improving sleep quality and overall health. However, recent events have cast a shadow over the safety of certain Philips CPAP machines. It has come to light that the foam used in these devices to dampen noise and vibrations can degrade over time, releasing harmful chemicals into the air pathway. This degradation poses serious health risks to users, including the potential development of cancer and respiratory issues. Despite being aware of this issue, Philips did not take swift action to address it. The delay in initiating a recall has left many CPAP users unknowingly exposed to these health hazards. As a result, thousands of individuals have experienced adverse health effects, ranging from respiratory discomfort to life-threatening conditions. If you or a loved one has used a Philips CPAP machine and suffered health complications as a result, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages. Our team at Cordisco and Saile is here to help you navigate this challenging situation. Don't wait to seek help. Contact us today at 215-642-2335 or info@cordiscosaile.com to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward securing the justice and compensation you deserve. #cpap #cpapmachine #recall #cpaprecall #CPAPTherapy #sleepapnea #masstort #personalinjury #personalinjurylawyer #cordiscosaile #personalinjuryfirm #buckscountylawyer #palawyer #pilawyer
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Relief of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Shown Superior With Implantable Devices There is a growing body of scientific literature that supports the efficacy of implantable Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulators (HNS) for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Overall, the scientific literature suggests that HNS is as effective for treatment for OSA as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), but with a higher patient acceptance rate. HNS is particularly effective for people with severe OSA who have not responded to other treatments, such as CPAP. If you or someone you know is suffering from OSA, we highly recommend you seek out a doctor familiar with implantable Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulators to see if this option is right for you. Please click on the link to read the blog post - https://lnkd.in/d-wtS5t8 Please Like and Comment if you find this post useful. #SleepApnea #ObstructiveSleepApnea #OSADevice #CPAP #HNS
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Introduction to Mirage Quattro™ CPAP Mask Replacement Cushions Anyone who uses a CPAP machine for sleep apnea knows that a good mask is important. Enter the Mirage Quattro™ Replacement Cushion. This vital accessory will greatly amplify your experience of CPAP therapy by creating better sealing and comfort. In this write-up, we’ll outline the advantages of the Mirage Quattro™ Replacement Cushion, explain how it can enhance your sleep quality, and tell you why it is worth every penny paid by anyone on CPAP. https://lnkd.in/grDtYWUe
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Apple got FDA approval for sleep apnea detection (not diagnosis!). What this means: 1. This is not new: Samsung got approval for the same indication earlier this year 2. This does not kill any startups in business of traditional sleep lab diagnosis or near patient versions of that business. It is not a great business but there will now be more patients needing to be served. Those who will do well are the ones that will build an effective on ramp for patients and smooth reimbursement. 3. Lot of people who will approach specialists for diagnosis will not have sleep apnea but they will all need to be tested before knowing. This means that at some point payers are going to want to rein in costs. Links below
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Exciting Developments in the Treatment of Snoring & Sleep Apnea! As an ENT surgeon with a special interest in snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), I encounter many patients who struggle with these conditions daily. While CPAP therapy is the gold standard for treating OSA, it doesn’t work for everyone. Many patients find it difficult to tolerate or don't experience the desired results. That’s why I’m excited to introduce a new treatment option on the horizon—a game-changing intraoral negative pressure device. This device creates gentle suction inside the mouth, preventing the tongue from collapsing backward and obstructing the airway, especially in patients with mild to moderate OSA. This is a comfortable, non-invasive alternative that patients can wear overnight. For those who don't respond to CPAP or prefer an alternative solution, this could be the breakthrough you've been waiting for. Stay tuned—I'll be sharing more details soon! Until then, take care and sleep well! 😴 #ENT #ENTcare #CPAPTherapy #OSA #SleepMedicine #SleepApnea #Snoring #Sleep #SleepDeprivation
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Almost 40 million Americans have #SleepApnea. While we continue to design technologies, such as CPAP machines, that improve sleep and therefore quality of life, we must consider insights gleaned from research and specific studies. A recent study shows a connection between the brain and high blood pressure in those with Sleep Apnea. This discovery could inform the development of new drugs and #MedicalDevices. #ProductDevelopment
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Exciting news in the field of Bruxism and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) treatment! The Slow Wave BROSA oral appliance was just FDA cleared for Bruxism in addition to its OSA clearance. This all-in-one oral appliance, dual cleared for Bruxism and OSA, is 3D printed from an Intraoral digital scan, treating Bruxism and OSA while serving as a teeth retainer. It requires no adjustment and can be prescribed by a dentist or doctor. www.slowwave.net BROSA introduces a groundbreaking solution promising remarkable efficacy. By creating a natural gap between the front teeth and moving the jaw down 6 to 8mm, it stimulates the tongue to migrate forward. Additionally, it induces neuromuscular relaxation in the jaw muscles, reducing grinding and OSA simultaneously. #Bruxism #OSA #DentalCare #Innovation
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Hey Sleep Warriors, In today’s Sleep Byte, I delve into a vital question: Is snoring while using your CPAP machine normal or a sign for concern? Learn how to determine if snoring is a problem and what lifestyle factors might result in an increase in snoring (even with CPAP on!). Don't miss out on these essential insights. Watch the Sleep Byte here-> https://lnkd.in/gV2H_crT #sleepapnea #cpap
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Relief of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Shown Superior With Implantable Devices There is a growing body of scientific literature that supports the efficacy of implantable Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulators (HNS) for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Overall, the scientific literature suggests that HNS is as effective for treatment for OSA as Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), but with a higher patient acceptance rate. HNS is particularly effective for people with severe OSA who have not responded to other treatments, such as CPAP. If you or someone you know is suffering from OSA, we highly recommend you seek out a doctor familiar with implantable Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulators to see if this option is right for you. Please click on the link to read the blog post - https://lnkd.in/drRCBaAZ Please Like and Comment if you find this post useful. #SleepApnea #OSATreatment #HypoglossalNerveStimulator #ObstructiveSleepApnea #CPAP #OSA
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