Similar words: sleep apnea, shrapnel, dyspnea, hypopnea, tachypnea, dampness, deepness, limpness. Meaning: n. transient cessation of respiration.
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1. Moreover, fatigue from untreated sleep apnea may lead to motor-vehicle accidents.
2. Sleep apnea and its effect on sleep are sometimes exacerbated by the use of alcohol, sleeping pills, and obesity.
3. If your sleep apnea is not relieved by these devices, surgery may be suggested as a last resort.
4. Apnea is a form of aversion therapy which produces a terrifying paralysis of breathing for about 60 seconds.
5. Obesity is a major risk factor for sleep apnea.
6. Link between sleep apnea and increased heart rate variability.
7. Sleep apnea signs are snoring and daytime sleepiness.
8. Objective To study the different treatment obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrom(OSAHS) clinical effect.
9. Background Methylxanthine therapy is commonly used for apnea of prematurity but in the absence of adequate data on its efficacy and safety.
10. Chapter 45 - Are Patients with Sleep Apnea Appropriate for Ambulatory Surgery?
11. Additional complications include bradycardia, laryngospasm, bronchospasm[sentencedict.com], and apnea owing to pharyngeal stimulation.
12. Background: Obstructive sleep apnea has a high prevalence and is characterized by acute nocturnal hemodynamic and neurohormonal abnormalities that may increase the risk of MI during the night.
13. Patients with central sleep apnea syndrome, hypothyroidism and acromegaly, etc.
14. Complex Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Is It a Unique Clinical Syndrome?
15. Oxygen and specialized breathing equipment are delivered at home to patients with asthma, emphysema, sleep apnea and other breathing disorders.
16. There are many sleep disorders, but the most prevalent is sleep apnea, involving brief interruptions of air flow.
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17. But snoring loudly and habitually can be an indication of a potentially life-threatening breathing disturbance known as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
18. Although the success rate is high, about 22 percent of apnea sufferers find the mask too cumbersome and discontinue the therapy.
19. The American Academy of Family Physicians has more about sleep apnea.
20. For instance, some snorers a condition called obstructive sleep apnea.
21. For their sleep problems alone, snorers spent about $1,000 extra per year, sleep apnea sufferers paid more than $5,000, and those with obesity hypoventilation syndrome exceeded a whopping $15,000.
22. Seek immediate medical help because there might be a serious underlying disorder such as apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia, or a disease.
23. Objective : To investigate the histopathologic changes of uvula in severe obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome ( OSAHS ) .
24. Objective To study the relations of oximetry data, somatotype and Epworth sleepiness score(ESS) in patients with sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(SAHS).
25. Because the chronic leukemia patient may the cell infiltration cause the nose armor, the tonsil, to hire the hyoid arch plump swelling, but presents the blocking sleep apnea.
26. Methods The measured body parameters and polysomnography(PSG)parameters of 155 patients with OSAHS entered into multiple linear regression analysis to correlate with apnea hyponea index (AHI).
27. AIM: To find out the meaning and effect of hypotension general anesthesia (HGA) being used in uvulopalatopharyngoplasty(UPPP)for the patients of obstructive sleeping apnea syndrome ( OSAS ).
28. If your sexual get-up-and-go is gone, maybe you're getting up too early or getting to bed too late. Or maybe you have insomnia or sleep apnea.
29. Objective:To explore the effect of modified uvolopalatopharyngoplasty(UPPP) operation for obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndromes(OSAHS)patients.
30. MICHAEL TWERY: "They found that men can experience up to a three-fold increased risk of stroke, and that risk seemed to be well correlated with the severity of sleep apnea."