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51. What Is Sleep Apnea?
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- DCI Home: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea: What Is. ...
- What Is Sleep Apnea? .
- Sleep apnea is a common disorder that can be very serious. ...
- In sleep apnea, your breathing stops or gets very shallow while you are sleeping. ...
- The most common type of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea. During sleep, enough air cannot flow into your lungs through your mouth and nose even though you try to breathe. ...
- Your sleep is not restful because: .
- You move out of deep sleep and into light sleep several times during the night, resulting in poor sleep quality. ...
- When your sleep is upset throughout the night, you can be very sleepy during the day. ...
- People with sleep apnea often have loud snoring. However, not everyone who snores has sleep apnea. Some people with sleep apnea don't know they snore. ...
- Sleep apnea happens more often in people who are overweight, but even thin people can have it. ...
- Most people don't know they have sleep apnea. ...
- A family member and/or bed partner may notice the signs of sleep apnea first. ...
- Untreated sleep apnea can increase the chance of having high blood pressure and even a heart attack or stroke. Untreated sleep apnea can also increase the risk of diabetes and the risk for work-related accidents and driving accidents. ...
52. Sleep Apnea
- emeryneuro.com
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a condition that occurs when a person regularly stops breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep. It is a form of sleep-disordered breathing. The severity of sleep apnea can be classified according to the number of times per hour a person stops breathing (apnea) or has slowed breathing (hypopnea). Apnea episodes can happen from 5 to 50 times an hour. During an apnea episode, a person's blood oxygen level may drop. ... People who have sleep apnea may be at increased risk for developing high blood pressure (hypertension), high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension), depression, mental impairment, irregular heart rhythms, heart disease, and stroke.
- Sleep apnea usually is caused by a blockage (obstruction) in the nose or mouth. ...
- Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes a person to stop breathing for 10 seconds or more while sleeping. ... This type of apnea is called obstructive sleep apnea.
- Several factors may contribute to the development of sleep apnea.
- Birth defects or defects caused by injuries affecting the head and face can cause sleep apnea.
- Some medications taken for conditions such as allergies, depression, or anxiety can contribute to sleep apnea.
- An underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) may contribute to sleep-disordered breathing.
- Sleep apnea also is triggered if the brain fails to send electrical signals to the breathing muscles. This type of apnea (called central sleep apnea) can occur with conditions such as congestive heart failure, brain tumors, brain infections, and stroke. This type of apnea is not covered in this topic.
53. Sleep Apnea and Snoring by Prosthodontics Intermedica
- dentalimplants-usa.com
- Snoring/Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea affects 1 in 10 people moderately and 1 in 100 severely.
- Symptoms and Effects of Sleep Apnea:.
- Disrupted sleep .
- What causes Sleep Apnea?.
- Narrowing airway passages can cause Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Muscles relax during sleep. ... This is called apnea. The most common cause of airway constriction during sleep apnea is the tongue. The tongue relaxes excessively during sleep and falls back into the airway with each breath. ... Some patients experience up to 300 apnea episodes each night. ...
- The Sleep Apnea/Snoring Appliance:.
- Kenneth Hilsen, president of The Sleep Disorder Society, to provide patients with the Hilsen Dental Appliance (shown at left) that has proven successful in treating snoring and sleep apnea. Non-invasive and comfortable to wear, this appliance has been proven effective in treating sleep apnea. ... Clinical studies have shown that the appliance is effective in reducing or eliminating symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the majority of cases.
54. Sleep apnea
- home.att.net
- documed : SLEEP DISORDERS : SLEEP APNEA .
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Is Associated with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Daytime Sleepiness: Role of Insulin Resistance. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2001 Feb 1;86(2):517-520 In this study, PCOS patients were 30 times more likely to suffer from sleep disordered breathing (SDB) than the controls. ...
- The Association between Sleep Apnea and the Risk of Traffic Accidents N Engl J Med 1999 Mar 11;340:847-51 As compared with those without sleep apnea, patients with an apnea-hypopnea index of 10 or higher had an odds ratio of 6. ...
- Pulmonary Hypertension in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. ...
- Sleep apnea and hypertension--what a mess! Sleep 1997 Sep;20(9):789-793 the effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on hypertension (or its consequences) must be assessed by randomized controlled studies. ...
- Habitual sleep patterns and risk for stroke and coronary heart disease. Neurology 1997 Apr;48(4):904-911 Persons who reported both greater than 8 hours of sleep and daytime somnolence were at the greatest risk for stroke (RR = 1. ...
- Sleep apnea in patients with transient ischemic attack and stroke: a prospective study of 59 patients. ...
- Musculoskeletal complaints and fibromyalgia in patients attending a respiratory sleep disorders clinic. J Rheumatol 1996 Sep;23(9):1612-1616 FM by defined criteria was uncommon in patients with a primary complaint of disturbed sleep, and in particular, patients with sleep apnea. ...
- Utility of home oximetry as a screening test for patients with moderate to severe symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep 1999 Nov 1;22(7):932-7 Correlation coefficient was only 50-60% .
- Apnea and Periodic Breathing during Sleep N Engl J Med 1999 Sep 23;341:985 Editorial Periodic breathing generally occurs during sleep, it may occur in healthy persons, and the apnea is usually central. ...
- Occult sleep apnea in a recruited sample of older adults with insomnia J Consult Clin Psychol 1999 Jun;67(3):405-10 There was a a 29%-43% rate of undiagnosed sleep apnea (SA), depending on whether an apnea-hypopnea index of 15 or 5 was used. ...
- Evaluation of home audiotapes as an abbreviated test for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in children Pediatr Pulmonol 1999 Apr;27(4):267-72 Primary Snoring group (apnea/hypopnea index or =5). ...
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56. apnea, sleep
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- The Sleep Tight Video©.
- Encyclopedia Index A apnea, sleep .
- apnea, sleep.
- Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the apnea (abnormal, temporary cessation of respiration) caused by intermittent physical obstruction of the upper airway of the nose and pharynx (basically the area of the throat from the voicebox to the rear openings of the nasal passages) due to chronic adenoidal or tonsillar enlargement or due to neurological or muscular problems of the area of the soft palate and tissues of the pharynx. In children it is most often associated with chronic adenoidal enlargement and/or obesity; older children and adults with sleep apnea are more likely to have neuromuscular problems or to be obese. ...
- Severe disruptions produce significant airway blockage in the night during sleep, causing the symptoms and complications of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Our instinctive drive to breath decreases during sleep, and breathing patterns change during the different phases of sleep. During deeper, non-REM sleep (when we are not dreaming), breathing is regular but more shallow. ...
- At a minimum, sleep apnea interferes with the ability to get a good night's sleep by disturbing REM sleep (Rapid Eye Movement - dream sleep). ...
- More disturbing potential complications of sleep apnea arise from the fact that as mentioned, when air movement into and out of the lungs is restricted, oxygen (O2) levels fall and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rise in the lungs and bloodstream. ...
- The potential complications of obstructive sleep apnea include .
- daytime sleepiness - I have seen children who repeatedly fell soundly asleep in class due to sleep apnea at night .
- Obstructive sleep apnea is suspected by parents and physicians when the child snores loudly and then abruptly stops for variable periods. At the end of the apnea period, the child will gasp and resume breathing. ... The child may actually turn blue during a severe apnea episode. He may sleep in an abnormal position, unconsciously arching the neck in an attempt to open the airway a bit more. The parents may allow the child to sleep with them, for fear that he will stop breathing in the night, or to arouse him when he does.
57. NHLBI, Facts About Sleep Apnea
- www.nhlbi.nih.gov
- Sleep Information.
- Facts About Sleep Apnea.
- Facts About Sleep Apnea is a four-page brochure that discusses sleep apnea and how it is treated. ... Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. It owes its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning "want of breath. " There are two types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respirations. Obstructive sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the person's nose or mouth although efforts to breathe continue. ...
58. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Down Syndrome
- www.ds-health.com
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea and DS .
- Apnea (literally, "without breath") is the term used when someone stops breathing for very short periods of time, usually 10 to 20 seconds. ... In children, sleep apnea is almost always obstructive. ...
- Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) are: snoring, restless/disturbed sleep, frequent partial or total wakenings and daytime mouth breathing. Some children with OSA have odd sleep positions, often with their neck bent backwards, or even in a sitting position. Some children with OSA sweat profusely during sleep. ...
- Why is this important? Well, first, there's the obvious problem of the child not getting enough quality sleep and the behavioral effects that brings. Second, I've mentioned above that during sleep apnea, the oxygenation of the blood decreases. ...
- If you're unsure if your child has OSA, the way to test is through a sleep study, also called polysomnography. ...
- This is administered by a nasal mask or tube during sleep. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea in children with Down syndrome. ...
- Sleep-disordered breathing and behavior in three risk groups: preliminary findings from parental reports. ...
- Down syndrome: Identification and surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Infants and Children, Carroll JC and Loughlin, in Principles and Practices of Sleep Medicine in the Child (pp163-216), ed. ...
59. Sleep Apnea
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- SLEEP APNEA.
- Sleep apnea is the stoppage of breathing during sleep. If you suspect you have sleep apnea, this should be evaluated. ... What you may notice, however, is poor sleep quality with frequent wakefulness, morning headache, and drowsiness, as well as a sense of fatigue throughout the day, with a tendency to fall asleep even when you don't want to. In addition, some people with sleep apnea notice that they are having problems with their memory and ability to concentration are more irritable, and even have a diminished sex drive.
- What is noticed most by those who observe people with sleep apnea is that they tend to snore loudly.
- How does sleep apnea occur?.
- Most cases of sleep apnea occur as a result of a collapse in the upper airway, particularly the throat. ... People with obstructive sleep apnea have muscles that are more floppy or have throats that are more narrow in the first place. ...
- Causes of sleep apnea.
- Sleep apnea does not always have the same cause.
- The incidence of obstructive sleep apnea in those who are obese is very high and the majority of people with sleep apnea are overweight. Nevertheless, many normal weight persons have sleep apnea.
- Medical problems, such as thyroid disorders, allergies, or enlarged tonsils, can be related to sleep apnea. Even blockage of nasal breathing can cause or worsen obstructive sleep apnea in a susceptible individual.
- Alcohol, sedatives and tranquilizers, as well as certain antihistamines, may worsen sleep apnea.
60. Sleep Apnea
- www.hmc.psu.edu
- Title: SLEEP APNEA.
- Sleep apnea is very common and is associated with cardiovascular disease and premature death. Hypertension is common in sleep apnea and many patients with hypertension have sleep apnea. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea is accompanied by cessation of breathing, a transient rise in blood pressure and profound hypoxia. ... The repetitive nature of these stimuli may somehow contribute to the cardiovascular complications of sleep apnea. ...
- Our studies are aimed at understanding the physiologic consequences of hypoxia and obstructive apnea and at examining the possibility that repetitive hypoxia may lead to hypertension.
- Patients with sleep apnea (recruited through the Clinics and the Sleep Laboratory).
- Study the sympathetic and hemodynamic responses to obstructive sleep apnea in patients with sleep apnea. ...
- Study the effects of voluntary apnea in control subjects (to simulate obstructive apnea). ...
- Study the sympathetic and vascular effects of hypoxia (without apnea) in control subjects. ...
- Study the effects of sleep apnea therapy (CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure) on sympathetic and vascular function. ...
- Study the effects of repetitive apnea in normal volunteers. ...
- Obstructive apnea leads to intermittent surges of sympathetic activity and blood pressure. ... The transient pressor responses to obstructive apnea are due to sympathetically mediated vasoconstriction. ...
- without apnea) leads to sympathetic stimulation and peripheral vasodilation (rather than vasoconstriction). ...
- Sympathetic nerve activity is increased in sleep apnea and decreases when sleep apnea is treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). ...
61. Sleep Apnea
- www.reference.com
- Top / Health / Conditions and Diseases / Sleep Disorders / Sleep Apnea .
- The American Sleep Apnea Assocation No description ResMed Home Page ResMed designs, manufactures and markets nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices for the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Medcare Diagnostics REMbrandt, an easy to use Windows based sleep monitoring and analysis system. ... COM CPAP supplies: snoring, and obstructional sleep apnea OSA, equipment, insomnia, daytime sleepiness, headgear, mask, humidifier, passover, Healthdyne, ResMed, Respironics, Nellcor, Puritan Bennet DFW Sleep Diagnostic Center Total Sleep Diagnostic Centers Gunter's Sleep Disorder Homepage No description Obstructive Sleep Apnea & the Intrinsic Sleep Disorders No description The Voice Center: Sleep Disorders and Snoring This page discusses obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. What You Can Do About Sleep Apnea? from the American Academy of Family Physicians Sleep Apnea mini information sheet from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the National Institutes of Health Sleep apnea can cause depression The invisible epidemic of sleep apnea and snoring SMAT -- Sleep Disorders We offer solutions to sleep problems that brighten people's day. The Sleep Site Sleep apnea, snoring, sleepiness, narcolepsy and other sleep disorders threaten health, wellness and productivity while causing motor vehicle crashes and industrial accidents. The Sleep Site provides information on how to analyze sleep-related symptoms and obtain effective help when warranted. Sleep Disorders and Snoring From the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Washington State School of Medicine Sleep Apnoea FAQ / Sleep Apnea FAQ No description Mark's Sleep Apnea Page A discussion of the types of sleep apnea and treatment. ... Health resources for sleep apnea syndrome, snoring, sleep disorders, and other disorders. ... Sleep Apnea Information Clearinghouse Devoted to sleep apnea information and support. ...
62. SLEEP APNEA PAGE
- www.sleepdoctor.com
- SLEEP APNEA.
- Light snoring may simply be an annoyance, but heavy snoring may be a symptom of a serious sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea. Common symptoms of sleep apnea include excessive daytime sleepiness, loud snoring, and pauses in breathing during sleep. ...
- Unrefreshing sleep and morning grogginess .
- Persons with sleep apnea may stop breathing hundreds of times per night, and consequently, sleep is very disturbed. The brain repeatedly lightens sleep in order to tighten throat muscles so breathing can resume. The normal sleep cycle is inhibited. ...
- The person drifts off to sleep. ...
- The tongue, excess throat tissue, or relaxed throat muscles block the airway during sleep. ...
- The person drifts into deeper sleep - and the whole process repeats itself. ...
- The most obvious result of sleep apnea is daytime fatigue and sleepiness. ...
- There are other serious problems associated with sleep apnea, however.
- There are 3 types of Sleep Apnea:.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Restless movements during sleep .
- Extreme fatigue or sleepiness caused by disturbed sleep .
63. sleep apnea
- www.predictonline.com
- Sleep Links .
- Sleep Research.
- American Sleep Apnea Association .
- Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep apnea is defined as cessation of airflow at the nose and the mouth during sleep. Disturbances in sleep have profound clinical and behavioral implications on our daily living that most people inflicted with the disease are unaware of its consequences.
- There are two major types of sleep apnea: Obstructive Sleep Apnea which refers to the occurrence of episodes of complete or partial upper airway obstruction at the oropharyngeal level during sleep, and Central Sleep Apnea which refers to the cessation of breathing and airflow because of transient loss of drive to all respiratory muscles. ...
- Predicting Sleep Apnea.
- How to estimate the severity of sleep apnea using a simple questionnaire based on anthropometric data and sleep behavior information. ...
64. Sleep Apnea Commentary, Palmer, sleep, sleep apnea, symptoms, sleep stages, obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, OSAS, syndrome, hypopnea, AHI, CPAP
- www.brianpalmerdds.com
- Sleep Apnea Presentation.
- Presentation on Sleep Apnea .
- It is recommended that you print out this commentary (approximately 8 printed pages) and read it as you progress through this presentation on sleep apnea. ...
- Section A - Basics of sleep and sleep apnea (64 slides) File size: 2. ...
- Section A – Basics of sleep and sleep apnea .
- - Basics of sleep.
- - Basics of sleep apnea.
- A9 – Deep sleep is very important for a child’s growth and development. Growth hormone reaches its peak levels during Stage 4 of deep sleep. ...
- Soichiro Miyazaki demonstrates more deep sleep improved production of growth hormone (GH) in deep sleep when airway obstruction (tonsils) was removed. ...
- Conclusion: I hope this presentation has helped you better understand the complexity of health problems, especially those problems related to snoring and sleep apnea. ...
65. Thorax -- Collected Resources : Sleep Apnea
- thorax.bmjjournals.com
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep disordered breathing.
- Is there a familial association between obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea and the sudden infant death syndrome? M Vennelle, P E Brander, R N Kingshott, K Rees, P M Warren, J W Keeling, and N J Douglas.
- Sleep 3: Clinical presentation and diagnosis of the obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome D Schlosshan and M W Elliott.
- Sleep · 2: Pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome R B Fogel, A Malhotra, and D P White.
- Elimination of central sleep apnoea by mitral valvuloplasty: the role of feedback delay in periodic breathing A E Rubin, S H Gottlieb, A R Gold, A R Schwartz, and P L Smith.
- Sleep disordered breathing awoken J Fleetham.
- Sleep disordered breathing.
- Intranasal corticosteroid therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea in patients with co-existing rhinitis J L Kiely, P Nolan, and W T McNicholas.
- Sleep disordered breathing.
- Time course of changes in driving simulator performance with and without treatment in patients with sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome P M Turkington, M Sircar, D Saralaya, and M W Elliott.
- Sleep · 1: Obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome: definitions, epidemiology, and natural history J R Stradling and R J O Davies.
- Caffeine levels following treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea G V Robinson, J C Pepperell, R J O Davies, and J R Stradling.
- Sleep disordered breathing in an adult with cherubism S Ladhani, P Sundaram, and J M Joshi.
- Show Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea .
66. Sleep apnea, depression linked in Stanford study
- www.eurekalert.org
- Sleep apnea, depression linked in Stanford study.
- - People with depression are five times more likely to have a breathing-related sleep disorder than non-depressed people, according to a study at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The study is the first to show a link between depression and sleep apnea along with its related disorders. ...
- Although it remains unclear how the conditions are linked, Maurice Ohayon, MD, PhD, said his study should encourage physicians to test depressed patients for this type of sleep disorder. ...
- "Physicians who see people with depression shouldn't stop at the first diagnosis, but instead look into the presence of a breathing-related sleep disorder," said Ohayon, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences. ...
- These disorders include such breathing anomalies as chronic, disruptive snoring and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder in which people stop breathing for brief periods up to hundreds of times a night. ...
- Several studies have suggested that sleep apnea is associated with a higher rate of depressive disorder and that treating sleep apnea could help control depression in patients. ...
- The participants answered questions pertaining to sleep quality and schedules, breathing-related sleep disorders, mental disorders and medical conditions. ...
- 1 percent of the people surveyed had sleep apnea - a figure consistent with data from past studies on selected populations - and 2. 5 percent had another type of breathing-related sleep disorder. Eighteen percent of respondents who were experiencing a depressive disorder (4 percent of all respondents) also had a breathing-related sleep disorder, compared with 3. ... That represents a five-times increased likelihood of breathing-related sleep disorders among depressed people. ...
- It remains unclear whether depression occurred before or after sleep apnea, and to what extent sleep apnea contributes to the maintenance or aggravation of depression. Ohayon said the link between treating sleep apnea syndrome and the evolution of depressive disorders needs further investigation. ... "Once people have their sleep apnea recognized, there is a lot we can do to help them," he said. ...
67. sleep apnea
- www.health-x.com
- sleep apnea.
- SleepQuest: Treating Sleep Disorders - Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- SleepQuest specializes in treating obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders by providing innovative diagnostic and treatment services in the convenience of the patient's home.
- Sleep apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia and other sleep disorders (Columbus).
- Sleep medicine resources for detection and control of sleep apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia, insomnia and sleep disorders.
- Providence Sleep Disorders Center.
- Consumer and professional information at this Seattle, WA based medical center site includes 'Treating Sleep Disorders', 'Oral Appliances for Sleep Apnea', and 'Pediatric Sleep Disorders'.
- The American Sleep Apnea Association.
- The American Sleep Apnea Association is a non-profit organization concerned health care promotes education, awareness and research into sleep apnea.
- Sleep Apnea Society of Alberta.
- Facial Reconstructive Surgery: Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Sleep Disorders.
- Sleep Apnea.
- A layman's guide to sleep apnea with graphics of condition and treatment. ...
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a serious, life-threatening condition - from the National Sleep .
- Overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
68. Senior Health Advisor 2002.1: Sleep Apnea
- www.pmhs.org
- Illustration Sleep Apnea .
- htm" here/a --> What is sleep apnea? .
- Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder. Adults with sleep apnea repeatedly stop breathing for more than 10 seconds while they sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea affects between 2% and 10% of people. ... It is also more common in people who are overweight, but there are many people with normal weight who have sleep apnea. ...
- During normal sleep, throat muscles relax. ... If you have sleep apnea, this cycle may repeat as often as 50 or more times an hour. ...
- Some people inherit a tendency to have sleep apnea. ...
- snoring (although many people who snore do not have sleep apnea, virtually everyone with sleep apnea snores) .
- not feeling rested in the morning or satisfied with a night's sleep .
- If you snore and feel you do not usually get a good night's rest, you should ask your health care provider if you might have sleep apnea. ...
- Do a sleep study to measure your heart rate, brain waves, chest movement, and blood oxygen levels while you sleep. The study will help determine if your body slows movement of air during sleep or if your air movement stops completely during sleep. It will also show how often this happens during sleep. Other sleep disorders that cause nonrestful sleep may be detected with a sleep study as well. ...
69. Yahoo! Directory Sleep Apnea
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- Sleep Apnea.
- Directory > Health > Diseases and Conditions > Sleep Apnea .
- Health: information about Sleep Apnea on Yahoo! Health .
- Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston - explanation of the latest surgical procedures to correct sleep apnea and snoring. ...
- Sleep Apnea - information and resources for South African sleep apnea sufferers including a list of doctors. ...
- uk - provides information about diagnosis and treatment of snoring and sleep apnoea syndrome. ...
- Sleep Apnea Can Be Controlled - Are you suffering from sleep apnea or do you snore? Sleep Wizard is Dr. recommended and the whole family can sleep easy.
- Sleep Apnea Equipment at Myresmed - Myresmed helps make your sleep apnea treatment successful. ...
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70. Ross, Nager, & Pierce - Warwick & Narragansett, RI -- Snoring and Sleep Apnea
- www.ridental.com
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- While snoring itself may be harmless, it can also develop into, or be a symptom of, a more serious medical condition known as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
- The most common cause of a narrowed airway is a tongue that relaxes too much during sleep and gets sucked back into the airway with each breath taken.
- What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?.
- It is worn in the mouth during sleep to prevent the soft throat tissues from collapsing and obstructing the airway. ...
- Help for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- nasal CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), a therapy in which an air compression device and a nose mask are used to force the airway open and aid breathing during sleep .
- Once you have been using the appliance regularly, during sleeping hours, for two or three months, the dentist will refer you back to your physician or sleep specialist to determine how effectively the appliance is controlling your snoring and OSA. ...
- If you snore heavily and are interested in trying dental appliance therapy, it's very important that you are thoroughly examined by a physician or a sleep specialist first. The examination may involve staying overnight at a sleep study center. It's important that this examination is done first, because you may have sleep apnea without realizing it. In a study conducted at Stanford University in California, one out of three chronic, severe snorers was found to have a harmful degree of sleep apnea.
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71. Yahoo! Directory Sleep Apnea
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- Sleep Apnea.
- Directory > Health > Diseases and Conditions > Sleep Apnea .
- Health: information about Sleep Apnea on Yahoo! Health .
- Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston - explanation of the latest surgical procedures to correct sleep apnea and snoring. ...
- Sleep Apnea - information and resources for South African sleep apnea sufferers including a list of doctors. ...
- uk - provides information about diagnosis and treatment of snoring and sleep apnoea syndrome. ...
- Sleep Apnea Equipment at Myresmed - Myresmed helps make your sleep apnea treatment successful. ...
- Sleep Apnea Can Be Controlled - Are you suffering from sleep apnea or do you snore? Sleep Wizard is Dr. recommended and the whole family can sleep easy.
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72. Men's Health - Sleep Apnea
- www.rushcopley.com
- Study Confirms Link Between Sleep Apnea and Hypertension.
- A new report offers further proof of what scientists have believed for years, that sleep apnea is linked to hypertension (high blood pressure).
- The study, published in a 2001 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, confirmed the link between sleep apnea and hypertension when researchers found that persons who have sleep apnea are twice as likely to have hypertension. ...
- The study, which involved 6,132 men and women from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's (NHLBI) Sleep Heart Health Study, was the largest cross-sectional study to date to indicate that sleep-disordered breathing and sleep apnea are associated with systemic hypertension in a middle-aged and older population. Researchers also found that being overweight made people more likely to have sleep apnea.
- While both men and women participated in the study, men are more likely to experience sleep apnea. Data from earlier cross-sectional studies suggested that sleep apnea occurs in one in four men and one in 10 women.
- Many persons are unaware of their breathing difficulties during sleep and appear to be asymptomatic. However, previous studies have found a link between snoring, sleep apnea, and hypertension.
- Sleep Apnea.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. Sleep apnea occurs in all age groups and both genders. ... It is estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep apnea.
- Early recognition and treatment of sleep apnea is important, as it may be associated with the following:.
- What are the different types of sleep apnea?.
73. Sleep apnea
- www.lungspecialist.com
- WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME?.
- Normal sleep is associated with a regular breathing pattern. ...
- In sleep apnea syndrome, when a person sleeps, there is relaxation of the neck muscles. ... If the narrowing is severe, there is a complete collapse of the air passages and cessation of breathing (apnea). Each of these episodes is associated with decrease in oxygen levels in the blood and disruption in the normal sleep pattern. ... Over time lack of adequate sleep and low oxygen levels have serious health consequences.
- SYMPTOMS OF SLEEP APNEA.
- HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF SLEEP APNEA.
- Screening: The application of an oxygen saturation monitor during sleep may detect periods of low oxygen in blood that may be indicative of sleep apnea syndrome.
- Sleep study : While you sleep, specially made monitoring devices record heart rate, movements of the chest, airflow and oxygen levels. This information is then analyzed by computer and a determination is made by our trained technicians and physicians as to the presence and severity of sleep apnea syndrome. ...
- Sleep apnea is fortunately a correctable disorder. ... This keeps air passages open, relieves sleep disruptions and maintains adequate oxygen level in the blood.
- What is a sleep study.
74. Diagnostic Clinic of Houston - Sleep Apnea
- www.diagnosticclinic.com
- Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing is stopped during sleep. Usually this is due to obstruction of the airway by tissues relaxed during sleep. This interruption, or apnea, continues until the brain arouses itself for a few seconds in order to initiate breathing again. ... The apneas disrupt the quality of sleep and, when seen in the sleep lab, there are often dramatic drops in the level of oxygen in the blood and abormalities of heart rhythm.
- Sleep apnea is common, affecting 5-10% of men and 1-3% of women. ... Untreated, sleep apnea is associated with increased mortality. ... A substantial risk of motor vehicle accident has been associated with sleep apnea and is comparable to the risk of driving while intoxicated.
- Common symptoms include loud snoring, observed pauses in breathing (apneas), loss of restful sleep (feeling tired or unrefreshed upon awakening) and excessive daytime sleepiness. ...
- The diagnosis is dependent on the demonstration of apneas while asleep and usually requires an evaluation in the sleep laboratory. ... This treatment is very effective in eliminating the apneas, improving or eliminating snoring, and restoring good quality sleep. ... The spouse's quality of sleep has also been shown to be improved!.
75. EVMS Sleep Disorders Center - Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea
- www.evms.edu
- Sleep Disorders Center.
- About Sleep Disorders.
- Types of Sleep.
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Hygiene.
- 17 Sleep Suggestions.
- Sleep Quiz.
- Test Your Sleep IQ.
- Information provided courtesy of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. It owes its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning, "want of breath. There are two types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respiration. Obstructive sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the person's nose or mouth even though efforts to breathe continue.
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