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201. Sleep Disorder - Insomnia - Sleep Apnea
- www.health.harvard.edu
- Sleep Disorder - Insomnia - Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnia and Sleep Apena are both common misspellings of the term Sleep Apnea, which is a common sleep disorder.
- Home > Sleep Disorders .
- Improving Sleep: A Guide to Getting a Good Night's Rest More.
- This report describes the factors that can disturb sleep, the latest sleep research, and what you can do to get a good night’s rest. Includes information on sleep disorders. ...
- Symptoms include intense irritability, jumpiness, emotional numbness, flashbacks, and sleep problems. ...
- Snooze alarm: You need your sleep More.
- Covers how health suffers when we don't get enough sleep, how much we really need, and some of the things that impede on our sleep.
- Why successful treatment for sleep apnea may increase life insurance insurance premiums.
- If you have sleep apnea, breathing through a mask at night may help your blood pressure.
- How We Sleep More.
- Feeling tired? Depressed? Irritable? Are you having a tough time concentrating? You might not be getting enough sleep. We tell you why sleep is important, what can disrupt it, and how to get a better night's rest.
- Sleep: Help for Snorers More.
- Loud snoring can be a symptom of sleep apnea, a condition where breathing repeatedly becomes shallow or stops during sleep. Sleep apnea warrants a visit to your physician. ...
202. Introduction - Surgical Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a breathing disorder that occurs during sleep. The muscular relaxation that occurs in the deepest stages of sleep can permit the soft palate and tongue to drop backwards causing a temporary closing of the breathing passage. ...
- A total blockage to breathing with no air movement for 10 seconds or more is called an apnea. ... The lowest oxygen saturation (LSAT) recorded during sleep is one feature used as an indicator of disease severity. ...
- The repetitive night-time blockage to breathing interferes with the normal physiology of sleep. Normal sleep architecture is seen as characteristic EEG (electroencephalogram) waveforms and durations at the different levels of sleep. With OSA the normal EEG architecture is altered such that the deepest and most restful levels of sleep are minimized or abolished. How does this happen? While in the depth of sleep, airway occlusion occurs due to poor muscular tone. ... Multiple arousals from deep sleep occur all night long in response to the repetitive apneic and hypopneic events. Perhaps this is a natural defense mechanism which prevents suffocation, but at the expense of high quality sleep. Repetitive nocturnal obstruction to breathing results in poor quality sleep with visible symptoms of sleep deprivation. ...
- The diagnosis of OSA is made by a test commonly called a sleep study or polysomnogram. This is preferably done in a facility accredited by the American Sleep Disorders Association (www. ...
- Surgery can successfully treat obstructive sleep apnea. ... Snoring can also be eliminated allowing restful sleep for spouses and other family members. ...
- The material on this site should not be used to diagnose or treat sleep apnea or any other medical problem. ...
203. Sleep Apnea Information
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- home > sleep disorders > sleep apnea Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea > Pickwickian Syndrome.
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- → Search millions of published articles for news on Sleep Apnea.
- → A Doctor with Sleep Apnea Reviews Recent Research for Fellow Patients Information and research reports.
- Network Sleep Apnea patient help, news, and information source.
- → American Sleep Apnea Organization Information on reducing injury, disability, and death from sleep apnea.
- → Apnea and Your Heart Information and links.
- → Articles on Sleep Disorders Articles about sleep apnea and other sleep disorders.
- Information about sleep apnea, links to other apnea-related sites, brief articles on living with this disorder, and Central New Jersey AWAKE's meetings and events.
- com - Obstructive Sleep Apnea Information and advice.
- → Facts About Sleep Apnea Symptoms, causes and treatment.
- → Health Link MCW An article about the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.
- → HealthLINK MCW: Snoring Sends a Serious Signal Find an article about snoring, often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that can have serious effects on health.
- Health resources for sleep apnea syndrome, snoring, sleep disorders, and other disorders. ...
- → Obstructive Sleep Apnea An in depth look at this disorder.
204. CNN.com - Health - Surgical treatment can help sleep apnea - September 21, 2000
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- Surgical treatment can help sleep apnea.
- ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A good night's sleep is little more than a dream for millions of people who snore, gasp and wake fitfully during the night, unable to sustain a restful deep sleep. ...
- They suffer from sleep apnea, a potentially dangerous condition that is estimated to affect some 18 million people and countless others who share their beds. ...
- What interrupts your sleep, and how do you cope?.
- Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form, occurs when soft tissue in the back of the throat collapses and closes the airway during sleep. ...
- That tightened the soft tissue around the airway and made breathing much easier, curing her apnea. ...
- Sleep apnea sufferers can have 20 to 60 or more involuntary episodes an hour in which their breathing pauses, with each event lasting 10 seconds or longer. ...
- Bigger, heavier people are more likely to have sleep apnea, according to the National Sleep Foundation. ...
- A recent study found that sleep apnea induces stress, which can raise the risk of hypertension. ...
- "We found that there's evidence of sleep apnea and high-blood pressure both in younger and older individuals, both in men and women, and both in whites, African-Americans, native Americans and other groups," said Dr. ...
- RELATED STORIES: Sleep deprivation as bad as alcohol impairment, study suggests.
- Researchers find link between sleep quality, weight gain in older men.
- Snoring may be sound of a serious sleep disorder.
- Drowsiness takes toll on motorists like alcohol, sleep experts say.
- RELATED SITES: National Sleep Foundation.
- ASAA-American Sleep Apnea Association.
205. SupportPath.com: Sleep Apnea
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- Sleep Apnea.
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- Sleep Apnea Chat Calendar.
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- Clinical Trials & Research on Sleep Apnea.
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206. JAMA & Archives -- Topic Collections : Sleep Apnea
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- Sleep Apnea.
- The Effects of Age, Sex, Ethnicity, and Sleep-Disordered Breathing on Sleep Architecture Susan Redline, H. ...
- Mechanisms and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Nasir Hussain and Bernard Karnath.
- Mechanisms and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep ApneaReply Abu S. ...
- Mechanisms and Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Mortimer Lorber.
- Breathing Patterns in Prepubertal Children With Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders Christian Guilleminault, Kasey Li, Andrei Khramtsov, Luciana Palombini, and Rafael Pelayo.
- Quality of Life After Adenotonsillectomy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children Ron B. ...
- Changes in Quality of Life and Respiratory Disturbance After Extended Uvulopalatal Flap Surgery in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hsueh-Yu Li, Ning-Hung Chen, Yu-Hsiang Shu, and Pa-Chun Wang.
- Familial Link Seen in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Lynne Lamberg.
- Sleep Apnea.
207. Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Index - Pulmonology
- www.pulmonologychannel.com
- SLEEP APNEA.
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a disorder that commonly afflicts more than 12 million people in the United States. It takes its name from the Greek word apnea, which means "without breath. " People with sleep apnea literally stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, often for a minute or longer and as many as hundreds of times during a single night. Sleep apnea can be caused by either complete obstruction of the airway (obstructive apnea) or partial obstruction (obstructive hypopnea-- hypopnea is slow, shallow breathing), both of which can wake one up. There are three types of sleep apnea — obstructive, central, and mixed. Of these, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common. ...
- The arousal from sleep usually lasts only a few seconds, but brief arousals disrupt continuous sleep and prevent the person from reaching the deep stages of slumber, such as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which the body needs in order to rest and replenish its strength. ...
208. sleep apnea surgery
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- Sleeping Tips - Strategies, tips and techniques you can use to finally put an end to insomnia and sleep deprivation Free Insomnia and Sleep Deprivation Reports.
- Memory Foam - What is it and how it could help improve your sleep. ...
- Your guide to natural sleep remedies .
- Sleeping Guide - Read about the causes of insomnia and learn about the steps you can take to to help improve your sleep. ...
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209. Article: Snoring
- www.wikipedia.org
- This most commonly occurs during sleep. ...
- Throat weakness causing the throat to close during sleep .
- It is to exercise the throat, the tongue, and the jaw muscles so the breathing passage will widen and stay open when you sleep. ...
- Most of the time snoring is considered not dangerous, but if serious it can become a life threatening sickness called sleep apnea. ...
- Even if snoring is not very bad, it can cause the snorer's bedmate to lose sleep. ...
- Snoring is usually an involuntary act during sleep, but may also be produced voluntarily. ...
- William C Dement, of the Stanford Sleep Center, anyone who snores and has daytime drowsiness should be evaluated for sleep disorders. ...
210. Sleep Apnea - Facts About Sleep Apnea
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211. THE MERCK MANUAL--SECOND HOME EDITION, Sleep Apnea Syndromes in Ch. 81, Sleep Disorders
- www.merck.com
- Sleep Disorders.
- Topics: Introduction | Insomnia | Hypersomnia | Narcolepsy | Sleep Apnea Syndromes | Parasomnias | Sleep Disorders in People With Dementia.
- Sleep Apnea Syndromes.
- Sleep apnea syndromes are a group of serious sleep disorders in which breathing repeatedly stops long enough during sleep to decrease the amount of oxygen and increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood and brain.
- Sleep apnea occurs when breathing is temporarily interrupted during sleep. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common type, is caused by a blockage in the throat or upper airway. ... Obstructive sleep apnea most commonly occurs in obese people, who tend to sleep on their back. ... Smoking and excessive use of alcohol worsen obstructive sleep apnea. ... Having a narrow throat and upper airway, which tend to run in families, increases the risk of sleep apnea. In children, enlarged tonsils or adenoids can cause obstructive sleep apnea.
- Central sleep apnea, a much rarer type, is caused by dysfunction in the part of the brain that controls breathing (brain stem). ... In central sleep apnea, the brain stem is less sensitive to changes in the carbon dioxide level. ... Brain stem dysfunction that leads to central sleep apnea may be due to brain tumors. People who have heart failure may have central sleep apnea. In one form of central sleep apnea, called Ondine's curse, people may breathe inadequately or not at all except when they are fully awake. Central sleep apnea is not associated with obesity.
212. Sleep Apnea -- familydoctor.org
- familydoctor.org
- org Home > Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- How do I know if I have sleep apnea?.
- Is sleep apnea dangerous?.
- Is there anything I can do to help my sleep apnea?.
- Is sleep apnea common?.
- Sleep Apnea.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- People with sleep apnea stop breathing for 10 to 30 seconds at a time while they are sleeping. These short stops in breathing can happen up to 400 times every night! If you have sleep apnea, the periods of not breathing may make you wake up from deep sleep. If you are waking up all night long, you aren't getting enough rest from your sleep. ...
- There are two kinds of sleep apnea: obstructive apnea and central apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type. Nine out of 10 people with sleep apnea have this type of apnea. If you have obstructive apnea, something is blocking the passage or windpipe (called the trachea) that brings air into your body. ...
213. Sleep Apnea Treatment - Sleep Apnea symptoms.
- clikngo.com
- Treatment for Sleep Apnea symptoms.
- What is Sleep Apnea, Treatment for Sleep Apnea symptoms. ...
- Sleep Apnea.
- There are several disorders termed "sleep-related breathing disorders" (SRBDs). These include obesity-hypoventilation, central Tinnitus, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). ...
- The primary mechanism leading to OSA is a repetitive narrowing of the upper airway during sleep, followed by an increase in upper airway resistance or complete cessation of ventilation for 10 to 120 seconds. ... As OSA progresses, the respiratory events become more severe; hypoxia (low oxygen level), hypercarbia (increased carbon dioxide level), and dramatic disruptions of sleep occur.
- The Medifocus Guide on Sleep Apnea provides answers to the following important questions and medical issues:.
- What are the most common symptoms of sleep apnea?.
- Are there any recognized risk factors for developing sleep apnea?.
- What kinds of medical tests are used to establish the diagnosis of sleep apnea?.
- What is the current standard of care for the treatment of sleep apnea?.
- What treatment options are available for the management of sleep apnea?.
- Who are the most notable medical authorities who specialize in sleep apnea?.
- Where are the leading hospitals and centers of research for sleep apnea?.
- What are the most important questions to ask my doctor about sleep apnea?.
214. Sleep Apnea
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- ON THIS PAGE: What is sleep apnea? | Are there different types of sleep apnea? | Why does sleep apnea occur? | What are the risk factors for sleep apnea? | How is sleep apnea Diagnosed? | What are the treatments for sleep apnea? | Online resources | Related topics.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- Sleep apnea may be keeping you from getting a restful nights sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder that occurs during sleep. ... Sleep apnea forces the sleeper to awaken several times throughout the night in order to breathe, with no memory of these awakenings. ... Severe cases of sleep apnea may experience more than 100 waking episodes during a night. In order to be considered apnea, the sleeper must stop breathing for a period of at least 10 seconds or more, and they might stop breathing for as long as two minutes. Sleep apnea is typically reported by one's bed partner, and is accompanied by loud snoring. ...
- Sleep apnea is a potentially life-threatening condition because there are interruptions in breathing during sleep. In addition to causing daytime fatigue, early morning headaches, irritability and lack of concentration, sleep apnea can lead to depression, learning and memory difficulties and sexual dysfunction. More importantly, sleep apnea is associated with other serious conditions like high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, heart attack and stroke. In infants, sleep apnea can be connected to sudden infant death syndrome. A person who suspects sleep apnea should see their doctor or a sleep specialist to determine the extent of the problem and related conditions. ...
- Are there different types of sleep apnea?.
- There are three types of sleep apnea. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) OSA is caused by an obstruction in the airway. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type of sleep apnea, and occurs in two percent of women and four percent of men over age 35. ...
215. USATODAY.com - Getting the 'nitty gritty' on sleep apnea
- www.usatoday.com
- Getting the 'nitty gritty' on sleep apnea.
- American Sleep Apnea Association.
- American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band founder John McEuen has recorded nearly an album a year since 1966 despite suffering from sleep apnea. But while lack of restful sleep may only have reduced McEuen's recording output, the rocker is convinced the disorder contributed to his father's early death. ...
- If he had been able to combat sleep apnea he probably wouldn't have died in his sleep from a heart attack," McEuen says. ...
- Afflicting more than 12 million Americans, sleep apnea is literally the cessation of respiration during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea repeatedly stop breathing throughout sleep, sometimes several hundred times a night. ...
- "Sleep apnea traditionally does not kill people at night, if you have a normal brain, normal heart and normal lungs," says Frisca Yan-Go, medical director of the UCLA Sleep Disorder Center at Santa Monica Hospital. ...
- "Nobody knew it was sleep apnea; we just thought that was snoring. ...
- Although snoring is one of the symptoms of sleep apnea, snoring alone does not mean a person has the condition.
- "Snoring and sleep apnea are not the same. It is normal for people to occasionally pause breathing during sleep, but not longer than 10 seconds and not more than five times per hour," Yan-Go says. "The problem is these poor people cannot sleep and breathe at the same time, so the quality of sleep is disrupted; therefore, they are sleepy in the daytime. ...
- Like his father, McEuen had all the signs of sleep apnea and never knew it.
- "All through my career with the Dirt Band, I was the guy that would go to sleep while the group was doing sound checks. ...
216. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Obstructive sleep apnea
- www.nlm.nih.gov
- Obstructive sleep apnea.
- Obstructive sleep apnea.
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome; Sleep apnea syndrome; Sleep apnea .
- Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by episodes where a person's breathing stops while sleeping. See also sleep disorders. ...
- These muscles usually relax during sleep, but the passage remains open enough to permit the flow of air. Some individuals have a narrower passage, and during sleep, relaxation of these muscles causes the passage to close, and air cannot get into the lungs. ...
- For reasons that are still unclear, in deep sleep, breathing can stop for a period of time (often more than 10 seconds). ... These attempts are accompanied by a change to a lighter stage of sleep. The result is fragmented sleep that is not restful, leading to excessive daytime drowsiness.
- Older obese men seem to be at higher risk, though as many as 40% of people with obstructive sleep apnea are not obese. ... A large neck or collar size is strongly associated with obstructive sleep apnea. Ingestion of alcohol or sedatives before sleep may predispose to episodes of apnea.
- The classic picture of obstructive sleep apnea includes episodes of heavy snoring that begin soon after falling asleep. The snoring proceeds at a regular pace for a period of time, often becoming louder, but is then interrupted by a long silent period during which no breathing is taking place (apnea). The apnea is then interrupted by a loud snort and gasp and the snoring returns to its regular pace. ...
217. MedExplorer
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- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatments .
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218. Sleep Apnea Masks
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- Collin Anderson, an Australian Consulting Engineer and sleep apnea sufferer, believed in order to have a restful night’s sleep a mask would have to be custom made to the person’s face. ...
- A Sleep Apnea Mask custom made to your exact facial shape.
- Your new Personally Moulded Sleep Apnea Mask is only 1/8 of the sealing area of a conventional mask therefore, a lot less strap pressure and a lot more comfort.
219. Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust / Iontaobhas Apnoea Codlata na hÉireann ©®™
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- You are welcome to the Homepage of the Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust. ...
- Presently although there are only 3,500 patients diagnosed in Ireland with Sleep Apnoea Syndrome, European Union Medical Research indicates that somewhere in the region of 45/50,000 people in Ireland actually suffer from the disorder, ranging from mild to severe. A layman’s definition of Sleep Apnoea is ‘the cessation of breathing during sleep’. ...
- Some of the problems facing people with untreated Sleep Apnoea Syndrome are:.
- The Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust promotes awareness, understanding and treatment of Sleep Apnoea through education, research and fund raising.
- The Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust is a non-political, non-profit making Patient Support Group for sufferers (and their families) of Sleep Apnoea.
- The ethos and management style of the Irish Sleep Apnoea Trust is one of transparency in its decision making process coupled with a commitment to serve and deliver benefits to the members. ...
220. Sleep Disorders
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- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. By defintion, Sleep Apnea is the cessation of breathing for a short period of time while sleeping. Sleep apnea is extremely common, as common as adult diabetes, and affects more than twelve million Americans, according to the National Institutes of Health. Risk factors include being male, overweight, and over the age of forty, but sleep apnea can strike anyone at any age, even children. ...
- Symptoms of Apnea include snoring, holding your breath while sleeping, waking up gasping for air, headaches in the morning, excessive grogginess and desire to sleep during the day.
- There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive, central, and mixed. ... Of the three, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common. Despite the difference in the root cause of each type, in all three, people with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or longer. ...
221. Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
- www.keepkidshealthy.com
- Main > Common Problems > Obstructive Sleep Apnea .
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) snore loudly AND they have shorts periods of time during sleep that they actually stop breathing (apnea). Because sleep is interrupted, children with OSA are usually sleepy during the day, may complain of frequent headaches and sometimes have difficulty in school, with attentional problems and hyperactivity. ...
- Many children snore at night, but this is normal if it is not accompanied by apnea and requires no treatment.
222. Midwest Sleep and Neurodiagnostic Institute
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- Taking a new direction in sleep medicine training. ...
- The Midwest Sleep and Neurodiagnostic Institute will utilize cutting edge technology in providing customized training programs for technicians and physicians. The Midwest Sleep and Neurodiagnostic Institute believes our first responsibility is to provide educational support through innovation and a sharing of knowledge.
- Midwest Sleep and .
- Read about Medicare's new reimbursement policy for outpatient sleep studies .
- Visit our Corporate Partner page for the latest information and technology for sleep disorders. ...
223. Sleep Apnea
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- SLEEP APNEA.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- Who gets sleep apnea?.
- What causes sleep apnea?.
- What are the effects of sleep apnea?.
- How do I know if I have sleep apnea?.
- How is sleep apnea diagnosed?.
- How is sleep apnea treated? .
- Can sleep apnea be prevented?.
- Sleep Disorders Overview .
- What is sleep apnea? .
- Sleep apnea (sleep-disordered breathing) is a serious and common sleep disorder affecting about 12 million Americans, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its name comes from a Greek word, apnea, meaning "without breath. " People with sleep apnea stop breathing briefly many times during the night. ...
- The main symptoms of sleep apnea are persistent loud snoring at night and daytime sleepiness. Another symptom is frequent long pauses in breathing during sleep, followed by choking and gasping for breath. People with sleep apnea don't get enough restful sleep, and their daytime performance is often seriously affected. Sleep apnea may also lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. ...
224. Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea
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- Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
- 2) Do I have sleep apnea?.
- You either suffer from snoring or obstructive sleep apnea. (Apnea, by the way, means .
- An obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patient .
- wakes the patient, who "catches her breath" (often with a loud gasp), then goes back to sleep without .
- with a sleep study (polysomnography, or PSG. ...
- During a sleep study, the patient is connected to a variety of monitors, which record the electrocardiogram .
- sleep study. ...
- (Hypopneas are episodes of dangerously shallow breathing, but breathing does not cease, as in an apnea. ...
- the patient have any heart rhythm problems during sleep? How poorly does the patient sleep? Most .
- importantly, does the patient have obstructive sleep apnea?.
- proposes to treat you without first obtaining a sleep study: this is definitely below the standard of care.
- " CPAP is a device worn by the patient during sleep, which provides air under .
225. Sleep Apnea
- www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu
- Sleep Apnea .
- WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?.
- General Description of Sleep Apnea and Snoring .
- Sleep apnea is a disorder in which a person stops breathing during the night, perhaps hundreds of times, usually for periods of 10 seconds or longer. ... People who have sleep apnea may not even be aware of the condition, but it inevitably causes daytime sleepiness. ...
- Sleep apnea is generally categorized as obstructive, central, or mixed. ... Obstructive Sleep Apnea .
- Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common form of apnea, occurs when tissues in the upper throat (or airway) collapse at intervals during sleep, thereby blocking the passage of air. ...
- (It should be noted that snoring could occur without sleep apnea. ...
- If the tissues at the back of the throat collapse and become momentarily blocked, apnea occurs. (Apnea literally meaning absence of breath. ...
- Apnea decreases the amount of oxygen in the blood, and eventually this lack of oxygen triggers the lungs to suck in air. ...
- Central Sleep Apnea .
- Central sleep apnea is much less common. ... Often people with central sleep apnea recall waking up. They generally experience less sleepiness during the day than people with obstructive sleep apnea. Mixed Apnea .
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