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BMJ, 2014
#### Summary points Although snoring and occasional apnoeic breath holding in sleep (obstructive sleep apnoea) is common, the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) requires the presence of repetitive apnoeas and symptoms of sleep fragmentation, most commonly excessive daytime sleepiness.
Michael, Greenstone, Melissa, Hack
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#### Summary points Although snoring and occasional apnoeic breath holding in sleep (obstructive sleep apnoea) is common, the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) requires the presence of repetitive apnoeas and symptoms of sleep fragmentation, most commonly excessive daytime sleepiness.
Michael, Greenstone, Melissa, Hack
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Sleep apnoea and sleep breathing disorders
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009Sleep apnoea and related sleep breathing disorders are a major cause of medical, social and occupational disability. Excessive sleepiness may be associated with respiratory failure, obesity, hypertension and insulin resistance in the cardiometabolic syndrome. This article reviews practical assessment and management.
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Independent Nurse, 2006
A four-part presentation covering all aspects of obstructive sleep anoea/hypopnea syndrome, including symptoms and presentation, treatment, invesigations and advice for patients.
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A four-part presentation covering all aspects of obstructive sleep anoea/hypopnea syndrome, including symptoms and presentation, treatment, invesigations and advice for patients.
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