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A condition where there is waxing and waning of ventilation during sleep.
Young Female Patients have more of these stage-related events than male patients.
A patient with recurrent central apnea is the result of this mechanism?
What is a PCO2 increase greater than 10 mmHg, or a PCO2 higher than 50mmHg during sleep
Patient with emergent central apnea during CPAP titration has this condition.
A name for central apneas occurring over five cycles of hyperpnea and apnea.
This apneic pattern of breathing is seen in premature infants.
These apneas during resting breathing are completely normal.
The ICSD2 classification irregular breathing pattern as a result of Shy-Drager syndrome.
. A condition where there is a large tongue, wide spaced eyes, and obstructive sleep apnea.
A 10 year old boy who exhibits sleep apnea and hypersomnia that remits every 3 months has this condition.
Alanine repeat number of this gene determines the severity of the phenotype.
A condition recurrent apneas during wakefulness and improves during sleep.
A knock out mouse for this peptide exhibits a reduction in hypercapnic drive as well as spontaneous drop attacks.
A person with an AHI >15 has a 1.4OR of developing this cardiovascular risk factor.
Awakens out of REM apneas during a PSG, reporting soldiers attacking and gets out of bed to punch out the window.
An obstructive apnea causes this specific stress on the left ventricle.
The most consistent behavioral improvement with CPAP in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
What is Excessive Daytime Sleepiness? Also accept What is improved Quality of Life?
An arrhythmia occasionaly seen at the end of an obstructive apnea that can be treated with atropine but better treated with CPAP.
Muscles required for exhalation during normal breathing at rest
Define (mathematically) the respiratory quotient used to calculate the Aa gradient.
What is the amount of CO2 produced per unit of O2 consumed? (or some such variation)