Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), characterized by airflow cessation (apnea) or reduction (hypopnea) due to repeated pharyngeal obstructions during sleep, causes frequent disruption of sleep and hypoxic events. The condition is linked to many adverse health related consequences, such as neurocognitive...
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doaj-dbe3d619004d4acca6c25a1e7d2fb8b02020-11-25T02:39:05ZengIon Motofei, Carol Davila UniversityJournal of Mind and Medical Sciences2392-76742392-76742019-10-016218118910.22543/7674.62.P181189Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea Corina Eugenia Budin0 Lorena Ciumarnean1Anca Maierean2Ruxandra Rajnovean3Bianca Domokos Gergely4Milena Man5Maria Aluas6Angela Cozma7Roxana Ioana Bordea8Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj Napoca, RomaniaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal Medicine, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj Napoca, RomaniaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Pneumology, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Pneumology, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Pneumology, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Medical Education, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal Medicine, Cluj NapocaIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Dentistry Faculty, Cluj Napoca, RomaniaObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), characterized by airflow cessation (apnea) or reduction (hypopnea) due to repeated pharyngeal obstructions during sleep, causes frequent disruption of sleep and hypoxic events. The condition is linked to many adverse health related consequences, such as neurocognitive and cardiovascular disorders, and metabolic syndrome. OSA is a chronic condition requiring long-term treatment, so treatment using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has become the gold standard in cases of moderate or severe OSA. However, its effectiveness is influenced by patients’ adherence. Surgery for OSA or treatment with oral appliances can be successful in selected patients, but for the majority, lifestyle changes such as exercise and dietary control may prove useful. However, exercise training remains under-utilized by many clinicians as an alternative treatment for OSA. Other interventions such as oral appliance (OA), upper way stimulation, and oropharyngeal exercises are used in OSA. Because the benefit of all these techniques is heterogeneous, the major challenge is to associate specific OSA therapies with the maximum efficacy and the best patient compliance.https://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1188&context=jmmsOSAoral applianceupper way stimulationoropharyngeal exercisespulmonary rehabilitation |
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Corina Eugenia Budin Lorena Ciumarnean Anca Maierean Ruxandra Rajnovean Bianca Domokos Gergely Milena Man Maria Aluas Angela Cozma Roxana Ioana Bordea Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences OSA oral appliance upper way stimulation oropharyngeal exercises pulmonary rehabilitation |
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Corina Eugenia Budin Lorena Ciumarnean Anca Maierean Ruxandra Rajnovean Bianca Domokos Gergely Milena Man Maria Aluas Angela Cozma Roxana Ioana Bordea |
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Corina Eugenia Budin |
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Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea |
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Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea |
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Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea |
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Therapeutic alternatives with CPAP in obstructive sleep apnea |
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therapeutic alternatives with cpap in obstructive sleep apnea |
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Ion Motofei, Carol Davila University |
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Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences |
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2392-7674 2392-7674 |
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2019-10-01 |
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), characterized by airflow cessation (apnea) or reduction (hypopnea) due to repeated pharyngeal obstructions during sleep, causes frequent disruption of sleep and hypoxic events. The condition is linked to many adverse health related consequences, such as neurocognitive and cardiovascular disorders, and metabolic syndrome. OSA is a chronic condition requiring long-term treatment, so treatment using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has become the gold standard in cases of moderate or severe OSA. However, its effectiveness is influenced by patients’ adherence. Surgery for OSA or treatment with oral appliances can be successful in selected patients, but for the majority, lifestyle changes such as exercise and dietary control may prove useful. However, exercise training remains under-utilized by many clinicians as an alternative treatment for OSA. Other interventions such as oral appliance (OA), upper way stimulation, and oropharyngeal exercises are used in OSA. Because the benefit of all these techniques is heterogeneous, the major challenge is to associate specific OSA therapies with the maximum efficacy and the best patient compliance. |
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OSA oral appliance upper way stimulation oropharyngeal exercises pulmonary rehabilitation |
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