Effective. Silent. At the touch of a button.
How Inspire therapy worksMore than 75,000 patients worldwide are able to sleep soundly again thanks to Inspire therapy. Inspire therapy is a fully implantable system with proven safety and efficacy for people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and who cannot be treated or are not adequately treated with CPAP.
Upper airway stimulation works in harmony with your natural breathing rhythm and significantly reduces nocturnal breathing pauses – completely without a CPAP mask. The patient uses a remote control to switch on the upper airway stimulation at bedtime and off again when waking up in the morning.
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Patient story: Ilona M.
Due to severe sleep apnoea, Ilona M. suffers from severe daytime fatigue and can hardly manage her everyday life. "Grandma, I don't want to sleep at yours anymore. I'm afraid that you'll stop breathing again in your sleep."
Ilona M.'s experience with obstructive sleep apnoea.
Discover Inspire therapy
Patient satisfaction1
Silent and simple use
Effectiveness2
Significantly reduces breathing pauses
At the touch of a button
Switch on at bedtime
No mask
Has a lasting effect without a CPAP mask
The patient testimonials and sleep apnoea treatment reviews above relate to accounts of an individual’s response to treatment. The accounts are genuine, typical and documented. Responses to the treatment can and do vary. Not every response is the same. Patients received travel expenses and were compensated for their time in connection with this endorsement. Please review the safety information provided on this site and note that this therapy is not for everyone. Furthermore, the information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.
References
1 Suurna et al. Laryngoscope 2021.
2 Woodson, BT, Strohl, K P, Soose, R J et al. Upper Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: 5-Year Outcomes. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 2018; 159(1):194–202.