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remedē System Therapy Study

remedē System Therapy Study

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this non-randomized post market study is to collect clinical data on the safety and effectiveness of the remedē System in a real-world setting.

Description

This is a multi-center, prospective, open label, non-randomized study to collect safety and effectiveness data in subjects with central sleep apnea implanted with the remedē System. At least 500 subjects will be successfully implanted at approximately 50 sites in the United States and Europe.

Eligibility

  1. Moderate to severe central sleep apnea (AHI ≥ 15 events per hour) based on a sleep

    study scored by a local sleep laboratory. It is strongly recommended that a patient have a diagnostic PSG within 12 months of the expected implant date documenting moderate to severe CSA.

  2. Age 18 years or older
  3. Signed Institutional Review Board (IRB)/Independent Ethics Committee (IEC) approved

    informed consent

  4. In the opinion of the investigator, subject is willing and able to comply with the

    protocol.

  5. Not currently enrolled in another investigational study or registry that would

    directly interfere with the current study, except if the subject is participating in a mandatory government registry, or a purely observational registry with no associated treatments. Each instance should be brought to the attention of the sponsor to determine eligibility.

  6. In the opinion of the Investigator, life expectancy exceeds one year.
  7. The subject is not pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

Study details
    Central Sleep Apnea

NCT03884660

Respicardia, Inc.

20 August 2025

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