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Researchers Create mHealth Technology to Track Sleep Apnea Treatment Progress

Chicago-based researchers have developed an mhealth application that can track individualized patient needs and engagement in methods for treating sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea treatment.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Researchers from the University of Chicago Medicine and Northwestern University have developed an mHealth application tool to track individualized patient needs, engagement in continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine use, and the correlation of risk behaviors to determine sleep apnea treatment progress.

According to a press release, sleep apnea affects about 54 million American adults and approximately 1 billion people worldwide. One key method for treating this condition is by using a CPAP machine. However, many patients struggle to remain actively engaged in this form of care.

CPAP machines deliver constant air pressure through the nose or mouth to ensure that the upper airway stays open during sleep. The researchers created an app to track CPAP use, sleep, and other health metrics for patients undergoing treatment for sleep apnea.

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