Non-apnoeic REM sleep induced nocturnal oxygen desaturation treated by nasal continuous positive airway pressure.
AUTOR(ES)
Sériès, F
RESUMO
Non-apnoeic oxygen desaturation related to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in a patient with hypothyroidism, obesity, respiratory failure, and cardiac failure was improved by treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure of 10 cm H2O.
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