Sleep apnea and cardiovascular disease: a bidirectional relationship
Sleep apnea occurs in 5% to 10% of the general population, regardless of race and
ethnicity. 1 By contrast, in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), its prevalence …
ethnicity. 1 By contrast, in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), its prevalence …
The treatment of central sleep apnea syndromes in adults: practice parameters with an evidence-based literature review and meta-analyses
RN Aurora, S Chowdhuri, K Ramar, SR Bista… - Sleep, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The International Classification of Sleep Disorders, Second Edition (ICSD-2)
distinguishes 5 subtypes of central sleep apnea syndromes (CSAS) in adults. Review of the …
distinguishes 5 subtypes of central sleep apnea syndromes (CSAS) in adults. Review of the …
Definition, discrimination, diagnosis and treatment of central breathing disturbances during sleep
W Randerath, J Verbraecken, S Andreas… - European respiratory …, 2017 - Eur Respiratory Soc
The complexity of central breathing disturbances during sleep has become increasingly
obvious. They present as central sleep apnoeas (CSAs) and hypopnoeas, periodic …
obvious. They present as central sleep apnoeas (CSAs) and hypopnoeas, periodic …
Central sleep apnea: pathophysiology and treatment
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is characterized by a lack of drive to breathe during sleep,
resulting in repetitive periods of insufficient ventilation and compromised gas exchange …
resulting in repetitive periods of insufficient ventilation and compromised gas exchange …
Pathogenesis of central and complex sleep apnoea
Central sleep apnoea (CSA)–the temporary absence or diminution of ventilatory effort during
sleep–is seen in a variety of forms including periodic breathing in infancy and healthy adults …
sleep–is seen in a variety of forms including periodic breathing in infancy and healthy adults …
Central sleep apnea and Cheyne-Stokes respiration
D Yumino, TD Bradley - Proceedings of the American Thoracic …, 2008 - atsjournals.org
Cheyne-Stokes respiration with central sleep apnea (CSR-CSA) is a form of periodic
breathing, commonly observed in patients with heart failure (HF), in which central apneas …
breathing, commonly observed in patients with heart failure (HF), in which central apneas …
Mechanisms and clinical consequences of untreated central sleep apnea in heart failure
MR Costanzo, R Khayat, P Ponikowski… - Journal of the american …, 2015 - jacc.org
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a highly prevalent, though often unrecognized, comorbidity in
patients with heart failure (HF). Data from HF population studies suggest that it may present …
patients with heart failure (HF). Data from HF population studies suggest that it may present …
Sleep apnoea and the heart
Sleep apnoea is associated with significant daytime functioning impairment and marked
cardiovascular morbidities, leading to a significant increase in mortality. Sympathetic …
cardiovascular morbidities, leading to a significant increase in mortality. Sympathetic …
Heart failure and sleep apnea
OD Lyons, TD Bradley - Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2015 - Elsevier
Obstructive and central sleep apnea are far more common in heart failure patients than in
the general population and their presence might contribute to the progression of heart failure …
the general population and their presence might contribute to the progression of heart failure …
Canadian Thoracic Society 2011 guideline update: diagnosis and treatment of sleep disordered breathing
J Fleetham, N Ayas, D Bradley… - Canadian respiratory …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The Canadian Thoracic Society (CTS) published an executive summary of guidelines for the
diagnosis and treatment of sleep disordered breathing in 2006/2007. These guidelines were …
diagnosis and treatment of sleep disordered breathing in 2006/2007. These guidelines were …