Geneva, April 20 -- International Clinical Trials Registry received information related to the study (ChiCTR2600121686) titled 'An intelligent recognition model for the dynamic assessment of OSAHS sleep sympathetic nerve activity and secondary damage based on multimodal physiological signals' on April 1.
Study Type: Observational study
Study Design:
Case-Control study
Primary Sponsor: Bejing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical Uniersity
Condition:
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is characterised by sleep snoring and repeated obstruction of the upper airway leading to apnea or hypoventilation. Hypoxia, hypercapnia and hyperpnoea drive a series of pathological changes secondary to repeated sympathetic activation during sleep, microarousal...