A detection dog for obstructive sleep apnea: could it work in diagnostics?
CONCLUSION: According to our study, dogs cannot be used to screen for OSA in clinical settings, most likely due to the heterogenic nature of OSA.
PMID: 32468236 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Sleep and Breathing - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Vaarno J, Myller J, Bachour A, Koskinen H, Bäck L, Klockars T, Koskinen A Tags: Sleep Breath Source Type: research
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