FOUND: Case Finding of Obstructive sleep apnoea in primary care Using a Novel Device
Funded By
The trial is being led by the University of Warwick in collaboration with the University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust, the University of Oxford, the University of Birmingham and the Charity Hope2Sleep.
This trial is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Invention for Innovation (NIHR i4i) programme.
ISRCTN registration date: 3rd July 2023
Registration number: ISRCTN16982033
Ethical approval: 9th June 2023
Contact Details
Oxford Contact Email: found@phc.ox.ac.uk
Warwick Contact Email: FOUND@warwick.ac.uk
Further information about the trial and its aims can be found here on our partner's website:
Background and Study Aims
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a relatively common sleep disorder where the walls of the throat relax and narrow during sleep, interrupting normal breathing. This may lead to regularly interrupted sleep, which can have big impact on quality of life and if untreated, may lead to increased risk of developing certain diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes. The current practice of OSA screening varies across the UK with complex referral pathways to specialised clinics not available in all hospitals across the country.
The FOUND trial will compare a new GP-based route using a device called AcuPebble with the current referral pathways for the diagnosis of OSA.
Study Design
Multi-centre, pragmatic, individually randomized, parallel group, superiority trial and economic evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of using a novel
MHRA-registered device (AcuPebble SA100) to detect Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in a high-risk group, compared to usual care.
Recruitment Total
1358
Participants are currently enrolled in the FOUND Trial
Downloadable Documents
Participants and site visitors can find a downloadable copy of our Participant Information Sheet (PIS) by clicking here
Practice Recruitment
A sample of approximately 40 GP practices will be recruited from within the West Midlands CRN to include different practice types according to list size, deprivation index, rural/urban location and practice type.
OXFORD TRIAL TEAM
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Joy Rahman
Senior Clinical Trials Manager
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Chief Investigators
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Professor Michelle A Miller
Co Chief Investigator
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Professor Francesco Cappuccio
Co Chief Investigator
CO-PIs
Prof Ly-Mee Yu, University of Oxford
Dr A Ali, UHCW NHS
Dr P Apenteng, University of Birmingham
Dr P Auguste, University of Warwick
Prof J Dale, U of Warwick
Mrs K Hope, Hope2Sleep
WARWICK TRIAL TEAM
Collaborators
Prof A Grove, University of Warwick
Dr S Prakash, University of Warwick
Mr C Rogers, Sleep Apnoea Trust
Contractors/Suppliers
Related Publications and Resources
A pilot study of a wearable apnoea detection device. BMJ Open 2014
Accuracy and usability of AcuPebble SA100 for automated diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea in the home environment setting: an evaluation study. BMJ Open 2021
FOUND Trial: randomised controlled trial study protocol for case finding of obstructive sleep apnoea in primary care using a novel device. e090000.full.pdf (bmj.com)