Treatment Efficacy Differs for Positional and Nonpositional OSA Treatment Efficacy Differs for Positional and Nonpositional OSA

Treatments to resolve anteroposterior velum- and tongue-related airway obstruction may be more effective in patients with positional obstructive sleep apnea (POSA) than in those with nonpositional OSA, researchers say.Reuters Health Information
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