The impact of daytime transoral neuromuscular stimulation on upper airway physiology – a mechanistic clinical investigation

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  • who: Physiological Reports. and collaborators from the All patients signed informed consentFinal study design was approved by the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Human Research Protections Program (HRPP#181359). All study visits took place at UCSD from July to December, . have published the research work: The impact of daytime transoral neuromuscular stimulation on upper airway physiology - A mechanistic clinical investigation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Adherence was defined as the number of sessions in which the device was used as intended (i.e., percent of 20-u00ad min sessions completed). | Power analysis Based on . . .

     

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