Hypoxia and cardiovascular comorbidity in the ESADA OSA patients with insomnia symptoms
Conclusions: Insomnia-like symptoms and signs of nocturnal hypoxemia should alert clinicians to a high prevalence of CVD in patients with OSA. This finding also emphasizes the importance of clinical phenotyping in the management of OSA.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Anttalainen, U., Hedner, J., Ryan, S., Riha, R., Fietze, I., Staats, R., Grote, L., Saaresranta, T. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research
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