Effect of changes in periodic limb movements under CPAP on adherence and long term compliance in obstructive sleep apnea

GB Mwenge, I Rougui, D Rodenstein - Acta Clinica Belgica, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose of the study Periodic leg movements (PLMs) are found in 30% of patients suffering
from OSA. Under CPAP, we observed that PLMs can increase, decrease, or remain
unchanged. The predictors of these changes are not well established. Objective To
determine the predictors of PLMs change under CPAP and its impact on long-term
adherence. Materials and method The patients were referred to the sleep laboratory for
snoring or sleepiness. A single PSG night has been performed before and after CPAP …
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