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Effectiveness of Uvulopalatoplasty and Nasal Surgery in OSAS Patients [PDF]
Introduction: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of simultaneous uvulopalatoplasty and nasal surgery in patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome.
Gegham Khandanyan +4 more
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Drivers with sleep apnoea [PDF]
EDITOR,—Ashley Woodcock and Patricia Stone pose the major moral dilemma of how to manage patients with sleep apnoea who hold licences to drive public service or heavy goods vehicles and are reluctant to declare their illness to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.1 They mention the temptation to blackmail such patients into treatment with threats ...
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Central sleep apnoea (CSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by the repeated cessation or reduction of both airflow and ventilatory effort when sleeping.
Abdulmajeed M Albadi +2 more
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THE SUFFERING OF PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY DISORDERS DURING SLEEP
Assumption : Respiratory disorders during sleep involving the occurrence of sleep apnoea leading to a reduction in arterial oxygen saturation are classified as: obstructive sleep apnoea, central sleep apnoea and sleep-related hypoventilation with ...
Jacek Lech
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: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is associated with increased risk of dysglycaemia but the intimate link of these conditions with obesity makes discerning an independent relationship between them challenging.
Kent, Brian D. +4 more
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Diagnostic outcomes between home sleep apnoea testing and in-laboratory polysomnography: systematic review [PDF]
Introduction Paediatric sleep-disordered breathing is a relatively common condition that has significant neurocognitive and medical implications for children.
Rahman, E., Rotimi, O., Webb, R.
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Concomitant benzodiazepine and opioids decrease sleep apnoea risk in chronic pain patients
Background The concurrent use of sedating centrally acting drugs and opioids by chronic pain patients occurs routinely despite concerns of negative impacts on respiration during sleep.
Soodaba Mir +7 more
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Obstructive sleep apnoea [PDF]
The article on obstructive sleep apnoea may mislead the unwary reader as it appears to give equal prominence to claims supported by substantial evidence and those made on the basis of much weaker evidence.1 It states that obstructive sleep apnoea can probably increase the risk of strokes and …
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Treatment‐emergent central sleep apnoea managed by CPAP with adjunctive acetazolamide: A case report
Treatment‐emergent central sleep apnoea (TECSA) refers to the emergence of central apnoea during treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), most commonly continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
Chin Tong Kwok +4 more
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Until recently the occurrence of sleep disordered breathing in premenopausal women has been considered to be so low as to be insignificant and, as a result, research into the consequent cardiovascular risk in this group has been completely neglected.
N, Edwards, I, Wilcox, C E, Sullivan
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