200
Participants
Start Date
June 30, 2022
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2026
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2026
Negative Pressure Ventilator
The negative pressure ventilator is an off-the-shelf FDA-approved device designed to treat respiratory patients with hypoventilation syndromes. This ventilator places the torso within a fixed container that is connected to a vacuum source, which inflates the lungs by pulling a negative pressure around the chest and abdomen. After the clinically routine DISE, a negative pressure ventilator will be placed on the participant's chest to increase lung volumes and the DISE evaluation will be repeated to observe changes.
Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
PFT is a routine standardized clinical test evaluating lung function, consisting of two parts: spirometry and body plethysmography. In spirometry, participants breathe through a mouthpiece that measures airflow and volume to determine normal and maximal volume of inspiration/expiration. Body plethysmography is performed to calculate residual lung volumes. Participants enter in an enclosed chamber where they breathe through a mouthpiece. Changes in pressure in the sealed chamber during breathing are used to calculate the volume of air that remains in the lung after expiration. A MiniBox+ device may be used. The MiniBox+ device derives total lung capacity (TLC) during tidal breathing by the analysis of gas pressures and airflows immediately preceding and immediately following airway occlusions to calculate the same measures as conventional PFT analysis.
Transcutaneous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation
Phrenic nerve stimulation (PNS) will be performed transcutaneously using a commercially available and FDA approved peripheral neurostimulator. (Digitimer DS8R Bipolar Constant Current Stimulator). The neurostimulator consists of a stimulation generating box connected to electrodes that will be placed over the skin of the neck bilaterally over both phrenic nerves where an bipolar electric current will be used to stimulate the phrenic nerve leading to diaphragm contraction.
RECRUITING
Emory University Hospital Midtown, Atlanta
Collaborators (1)
Lunair Medical
INDUSTRY
Emory University
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