Comparison of Home Sleep Devices and Sleep Study Testing in Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Patients

Author:

Huyett Phillip1ORCID,Yu Phoebe K.1,Kent David2ORCID,Stahl Stephanie3,Manchanda Shalini3,Mehra Reena4,Rundo Jessica4,Lee Kent5,Makey Lauren5,Lundeen Max5,Roy Asim6

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts Eye & Ear 243 Charles Street Boston Massachusetts U.S.A.

2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center 1215 21st Ave Nashville Tennessee U.S.A.

3. Indiana University 714 N Senate Ave Indianapolis Indiana U.S.A.

4. Cleveland Clinic 11100 Euclid Ave Cleveland Ohio U.S.A.

5. Inspire Medical Systems 5500 Wayzata Blvd Golden Valley Minnesota U.S.A.

6. Ohio Sleep Medicine Institute 4975 Bradenton Ave Dublin Ohio U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectiveHypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) is an implantable therapy for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Therapy efficacy is currently confirmed by a formal sleep study after empiric adjustment by the patient at home based on their subjective experience with the device. Home‐based longitudinal apnea hypopnea index (AHI) measurements have the potential to refine HGNS therapeutic amplitude selection with objective data. Our objective was to compare AHI derived from routine sleep studies and two different home sleep devices in new HGNS recipients.MethodsProspectively enrolled patients receiving HGNS therapy were provided a Sleep Tracking Mat (Withings, Issy‐les‐Moulineaux, France) and NightOwl peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT) sensor (Ectosense, Leuven, Belgium) for longitudinal, home AHI monitoring from 1 to 6 months post‐implant. Therapy efficacy was assessed at 3 and 6 months post‐implant using in‐lab polysomnography (PSG) or home sleep apnea test (HSAT). The sleep mat and PAT sensor AHI were compared against PSG and HSAT for accuracy of OSA severity identification.ResultsSixty patients were enrolled across 5 centers and followed for 6 months. The sleep mat had sensitivity and specificity for identifying AHI <15 of 61% and 82% and AHI <30 of 77% and 100%. The PAT device had sensitivity and specificity for identifying AHI <15 of 57% and 77% and AHI <30 of 81% and 80%.ConclusionsThe sleep mat and PAT sensor demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for detection of mild and moderate OSA in patients with HGNS therapy and may enable longitudinal objective monitoring of HGNS efficacy in the home setting.Level of Evidence3 Laryngoscope, 2024

Publisher

Wiley

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