Whitsundays (Nasal) Singapore External Clinical Study 1 Protocol
- Conditions
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Registration Number
- NCT05255744
- Lead Sponsor
- ResMed
- Brief Summary
Each Whitsunday mask or AirFit N30i Quiet mask is worn for 7 nights. The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of the Whitsundays nasal mask system (a prototype mask) compared to the ResMed AirFit N30i Quiet mask system (a benchmark mask) in relation to seal, comfort, usability, overall performance, and efficacy.
- Detailed Description
This is a randomized, open label, cross over study to evaluate the Whitsundays nasal mask system (prototype mask) against a released mask system, the ResMed AirFit N30i Quiet mask system.
The Whitsundays nasal mask system will be compared with a released mask, ResMed's AirFit N30i Quiet, as it is also a nasal mask and the most appropriate benchmark. Study participants are experienced with CPAP masks and devices and therefore will use their experience to identify areas for potential improvement.
Recruitment will be done via phone calls/ SMS messages/ emails \<TBC with PI\>. Participants will be explained the details of the trial and those who wish to take part will be invited to a selected site for the first study visit.
Visit 1: Participants will provide written informed consent. Participants will be shown the mask systems and trial them for fit and comfort. Participants may be asked initial questions on their first thoughts on the mask systems. If the participant and assessor are happy to proceed, the participants will use the mask and loan CPAP for trial.
Visit 2: After trialing the mask systems, participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire regarding the seal and comfort of the mask system(s). Participants will then take the second mask system home to test.
Visit 3: The participant will return the masks and CPAP device to the assessor. The participants' questionnaire responses will be reviewed. This concludes the participation in the study.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Patients willing to give written informed consent
- Patients who can read and comprehend English
- Patients who ≥ 21 years of age
- Patients being treated for OSA with PAP therapy for ≥ 6 months
- Patients currently using a suitable mask system (any nasal mask )
- Patients who can trial the masks for up to 7 nights each
- Patients using Bilevel flow generators
- Patients who are or may be pregnant
- Patients with a preexisting lung disease/ condition that would predispose them to pneumothorax (for example: COPD, lung cancer; fibrosis of the lungs; recent (< 2years) case of pneumonia or lung infection; lung injury.
- Patients believed to be unsuitable for inclusion by the researcher
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Subjective usability 6 weeks Comparison of the seal, comfort, usability and overall preference of the Whitsundays nasal mask system to the AirFit N30i Quiet mask system and/or Criterion Score of 6
Apnea Hypopnea Index (Events/hour) 6 weeks Objective AHI taken from the participant's CPAP device used during the trial, with a comparison of the Whitsundays nasal mask to the benchmark AirFit N30i Quiet mask or clinically relevant data. nasal mask system to the AirFit N30i Quiet mask system and/or Criterion Score of 6
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Leak (L/minute) 6 weeks Calculated leak from the CPAP device provides information on how well the Whitsundays Nasal Mask and AirFit N30i Quiet Mask fit on the patient.
Usage Hours (hours/night) 6 weeks Average usage hours taken from the participants' CPAP device used during the study.
General Usability 6 weeks General subjective usability scores from participant. Each usability items of the Whitsundays Nasal Mask System and AirFit N30i Quiet Mask System will be rated on a Likert Scare questionnaire. A score of 10 is considered very favourable whereas score of 0 is considered very unfavourable.
CPAP Pressure (cmH2O) 6 weeks Calculated average pressure from the CPAP device, which indicates how much pressure patients need to keep the airway open.
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