Comparison of a Demand Oxygen Delivery to Continuous Flow for Administration of Oxygen During Sleep
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Summary
Conducting a randomized control trial of oxygen in children with Down syndrome to treat moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea. The aim of the study is to conduct a comparison between the 2 methods of oxygen delivery during sleep in 15 children from Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. 2 polysomnographies will be performed, one with continuous flow and the second with pulse flow.
Description
Cincinnati Children's Hospital received NIH funding to conduct a randomized control trial of oxygen in children with Down syndrome to treat moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea. Oxygen may be delivered through continuous flow for the duration of the respiratory cycle or pulse flow during inspiration only. Pulse flow oxygen concentrators have been used clinically in adults. However, there is limited experience with this technology in children. The advantages of pulse flow oxygen concentrator are its portability and its ability in providing compliance data. This is a pilot research study…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 5–17 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 5-17 years with or without Down Syndrome (DS). 2. Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obstructive apnea hypopnea index (OAHI) 5-40 / hour: The rationale for selecting this range of OAHI is that a large number of children with DS with this range of OSA severity are untreated for months to years. It is important to understand the response to oxygen across the spectrum of disease severity. Notably, children with severe disease are left with few options (e.g., tracheostomy). 3. Absence of clinically significant hypoxia defined as oxygen saturation \< 88% for…
Interventions
- DevicePortable oxygen concentrator Inogen G5 model
The concentrator weighs 4.7 lbs. and has a battery life of 13 hours. It has 6 settings with 1 providing the lowest pulse flow and 6 provides the highest flow. The setting will be increased every 30 minutes by 1 when oxygen nadir is lower than 94% and or obstructive index is ≥ 5 /hour.
Location
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio