US approves sleep apnoea implant

A first-of-its-kind implant to help ward off moderate to severe sleep apnoea has been approved by US regulators.

US regulators have approved a first-of-its-kind implant that can help ward off moderate to severe sleep apnoea.

Sleep apnoea is a condition in which the breathing passage collapses or becomes blocked during sleep - complications can include heart disease and increased risks of accidents and death.

The Inspire Upper Airway Stimulation therapy, which has been given the green light by the US Food and Drug Administration, is designed for patients unable to benefit from available therapies.

The device contains a small neurostimulation generator that is surgically implanted in the chest, along with a lead that stimulates a nerve that runs from the ear to the jaw, and another sensing lead that goes to the chest.

Once implanted, the device can be activated before bed time with a remote control.

The product is expected to be available to consumers later this year, but a spokeswoman for the Minnesota-based Inspire Medical Systems said a price has not been decided.

Research published earlier this year in the New England Journal of Medicine found that it led to a 68 per cent reduction in apnoea events and significant improvements in daytime function.

"This therapy represents a major advance in sleep apnoea treatment for some patients," said Meir Kryger, professor at the Yale School of Medicine.

"There is a significant need for safe, effective and well-tolerated new treatments in the sleep medicine field."


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