Polysomnographic parameters during non-rapid eye movement sleep predict continuous positive airway pressure adherence
@article{Hoshino2016PolysomnographicPD, title={Polysomnographic parameters during non-rapid eye movement sleep predict continuous positive airway pressure adherence}, author={Tetsurou Hoshino and R. Sasanabe and K. Murotani and Mariko Arimoto and Shuntaro Inagawa and T. Tanigawa and Yasue Uchida and T. Ogawa and H. Ueda and T. Shiomi}, journal={Nagoya Journal of Medical Science}, year={2016}, volume={78}, pages={195 - 203} }
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the potential polysomnographic predictors of CPAP adherence using polysomnographic parameters at the time of obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis that distinguished between REM and NREM sleep. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of 173 patients. Patients who used CPAP for more than 4 hours per night for at least 70% of nights over a 6-month period were considered to have good adherence. The poor adherence group included those who had… CONTINUE READING
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