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期刊名:Sleep medicine clinics

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ISSN:1556-407X

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Indra Narang,Chun Ting Au,Maida Lynn Chen Indra Narang
This chapter presents a comprehensive overview of central sleep apnea (CSA) and central hypoventilation disorders in the pediatric population. It places particular emphasis on children with complex medical conditions and genetic syndromes, ...
Maysaa Banjari,Juliann M Di Fiore,Maria Casalino et al. Maysaa Banjari et al.
Central apnea is cessation of breathing resulting from insufficient respiratory drive from the central respiratory network to the muscles of respiration. In this article, we present the pathophysiology, treatment of central apnea in preterm...
Sahan Chandrasekara,Matthew T Naughton Sahan Chandrasekara
Idiopathic central sleep apnoea (ICSA) is a form of periodic hyperventilation followed by central apnea that occurs in the absence of a clear etiologic factor. ICSA generally develops beyond the 5th decade of life and may occur in the prese...
Elisa Perger,Sébastien Baillieul Elisa Perger
At elevations above roughly 2500 m, susceptible individuals manifest central sleep apnea due to high-altitude periodic breathing (high-altitude central sleep apnea [HA-CSA]) characterized by a typical periodic breathing pattern. Mechanistic...
Kimihiko Murase,Owen D Lyons Kimihiko Murase
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a disorder characterized by a lack of drive to breathe during sleep. Rare in the general population, it is most commonly seen in patients with heart failure, but is also prevalent, though often under-recognized,...
Sayaki Ishiwata,T Douglas Bradley Sayaki Ishiwata
This article provides an overview of central sleep apnea (CSA) in the context of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), highlighting its common association with conditions such as heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and cerebrovascular accidents. ...
Clodagh M Ryan,T Douglas Bradley Clodagh M Ryan
Central sleep apnea (CSA) is a heterogeneous and relatively rare sleep breathing disorder characterized by recurrent reductions in respiratory drive and airflow during sleep. Its complex and not fully understood pathophysiology reflects cha...
Richard L Horner Richard L Horner
Breathing problems are the root cause of the most common and serious of the sleep disorders. Respiratory dysfunction can manifest only during sleep or can be present in wakefulness and made worse by sleep. This article identifies foundation...
Naricha Chirakalwasan Naricha Chirakalwasan