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The average compliance time for CPAP is 3.5 hours a night; for O2Vent it’s 6.1 hours a night.
August 9, 2017
By: Dorothy Pomerantz
GE Reports
Some 34 men out of 100 suffer from sleep apnea, and Dr. Christopher Hart was one of them. The condition blocks the airways and causes people to temporarily stop breathing. It also can jolt them awake several times during the night. The most common treatment involves a method called Continuous Positive Airways Pressure or CPAP, which requires sleeping with a bedside pump that forces air through a mask worn over the mouth and nose. But the treatment is so uncomfortable that in one study, almost half of the patients gave up on CPAP even though it’s shown to help in the long term. Hart, a dentist in Australia, hated using CPAP. “You just can’t get to sleep with it on,” he said. He knew enough about the anatomy of the mouth that he thought he could build an effective alternative. For his first attempt in 2012, he used a bendy straw that snaked along his gums and then around the back of his teeth toward his throat. It wasn’t something he could sleep with, but the straw sent air directly where it needed to be. For his next attempt, Hart took a small vacuum pipe that dentists use to clear saliva and bent it along a similar path. He then used dental mold material to create a customized mouth guard that included the pipe. It was crude, but it worked. So he asked his business partner Michael Slater to create a one-piece prototype out of molded plastic. Slater, who used to work as a dental lab technician, spent six weeks developing a bulky prototype that took 18 hours to make by hand. Hart and Slater, who later founded the medical device company Oventus, knew they needed to do better. They brought the prototype to Neil Anderson, a biomaterial scientist, who suggested they make it on a 3D printer. Anderson, who now serves as CEO of Oventus, sent Hart and Slater to CSIRO, Australia’s federal government agency for scientific and industrial research. For the past three years, CSIRO’s Lab22 in Melbourne has been working with 3D printers that can make parts from a bed of powder, layer by layer. A couple of the machines were made by Arcam AB, the Swedish maker of 3D printers and metal powders in which GE acquired a majority stake last fall.
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