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UK sleep apnea patient finds life transformed with nerve-stimulation implant
health2 hours ago

UK sleep apnea patient finds life transformed with nerve-stimulation implant

A UK patient with sleep apnea who struggled with CPAP is among the first to receive a hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HGNS) implant at Swindon's Great Western Hospital. The chest-implanted device, controlled by a remote, moves the tongue to keep the airway open during sleep, ending nightly awakenings and headaches and delivering life-changing relief. The treatment is for CPAP-intolerant patients and has been rolled out mainly in Europe and the US, with about 125,000 people worldwide having the surgery.

Compact Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator Delivers 93% Airway Opening in Sleep Apnea Trial
health5 months ago

Compact Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulator Delivers 93% Airway Opening in Sleep Apnea Trial

Researchers at Flinders University tested a smaller electrode for hypoglossal nerve stimulation to treat obstructive sleep apnea. In a short trial, 13 of 14 participants had their airway opened during stimulation (93% success), with a 90-minute ultrasound-guided procedure that is less invasive than current implants. If validated in larger, real-world studies, this approach could provide a quicker, more customizable alternative to CPAP and existing HNS. Further development and testing are planned.