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Background Upper Airway Stimulation (UAS) is a well-established therapy option for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Aims There are no data on whether respiratory sensing contributes to successful UAS therapy. Materials Methods After initial measurements of 3 implanted patients (M1), the sensing signal was inverted (M2) without changing other parameters. Two weeks later, the signal was converted back again, and the sensitivity of breathing cycle detection was turned to a very low state (M3). Results At M2 and M3, the apnea-hypopne