Tuesday, August 25, 2020

New Implantable Device For Sleep Apnea Sends An Electric Signal To Unblock The Airway


New Implantable Device For Sleep Apnea Sends An Electric Signal To Unblock The Airway    




It Is Activated Via Remote Control And Normalizes Breathing At Night    




The usual treatment for sleep apnea is CPAP machines, which generate continuous positive pressure to make a positive blood pressure airway, forcing air into the lungs. However, these machines are bulky, and also require the patient to wear a mask while sleeping, which can be uncomfortable for some people. This condition is caused by the relaxation of the soft tissue at the back of the throat, which occurs when the patient is asleep, blocking the airway and interrupting the breathing process and lowering the level of blood oxygen. There is now an alternative, in the form of an implantable chip that is located under the skin and activated via remote control. Therefore, when the patient inhales at night while sleeping, an electric signal sent to the neck, in order to pull the tongue forward, reducing or eliminating the number of breathing pauses at night. The device is implanted via outpatient surgery and can be activated every night using a remote control. The device is available to patients with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea and also to patients that are unable to use or get benefits from CPAP, or find its use very uncomfortable, and with a body mass index of less than 34.https://justnosnoring.com/f0se



 

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