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snoring/hypoxia

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Audiologic profile of OSAS and simple snoring patients: the effect of chronic nocturnal intermittent hypoxia on auditory function.

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The objective of this work was to study the effect of nocturnal intermittent hypoxia on auditory function of simple snoring patients and subjects affected by OSAS; we compared the audiologic profile with the severity of OSAS to detect early signs of cochlear damage. One hundred-sixty patients

Snoring, nocturnal hypoxemia, and the effect of oxygen inhalation.

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Men who snore heavily have an increased incidence of hypertension, angina, stroke, and neuropsychologic dysfunction, which may be due to nocturnal oxygen desaturation. Nocturnal oxygen therapy might be beneficial to such individuals by improving oxygenation and relieving tissue hypoxia. Twenty-eight

Habitual snoring, intermittent hypoxia, and impaired behavior in primary school children.

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OBJECTIVE Sleep-disordered breathing is associated with impaired behavior and poor academic performance in children. We aimed to determine the extent of behavioral problems in snoring children, clarify the role of intermittent hypoxia, and test the reversibility of impaired behavior and poor

Snoring, intermittent hypoxia and academic performance in primary school children.

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Sleep-disordered breathing is associated with impaired attention and neurocognitive deficits. We assessed the association of snoring and intermittent hypoxia with poor academic performance in third grade school children (1,144 children). Snoring frequency and intermittent hypoxia were investigated

Periodic breathing and hypoxia in snorers and controls: validation of snoring history and association with blood pressure and obesity.

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Fifty-two men (aged 41-50 years) of whom 25 reported habitual and 27 of occasional or never snoring were examined clinically. Whole-night sleep recordings of body and breathing movements, snoring and blood oxygen saturation were made. Hypoxic events exceeding 4% from the baseline were counted.

Snoring, apneic episodes, and nocturnal hypoxemia among children 6 months to 6 years old. An epidemiologic study of lower limit of prevalence.

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OBJECTIVE To identify a lower limit of the prevalence of sleep-related breathing disturbances among preschool children. METHODS A cross-sectional epidemiologic study in two stages, first by questionnaires and second by whole-night investigation of children symptomatic of the sleep apnea

Overnight pulse oximetry in snoring and non-snoring children.

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The effect of snoring on overnight pulse oximetry recordings in the paediatric community was investigated. A random sample of 222 children up to 10 years of age from the town of Frome, Somerset, UK, had overnight pulse oximetry performed in the home environment. The oximetry recordings obtained from

Maternal snoring during pregnancy is associated with enhanced fetal erythropoiesis--a preliminary study.

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OBJECTIVE Snoring is common among pregnant women and early reports suggest that it may bear a risk to the fetus. Increased fetal erythropoiesis manifested by elevated circulating nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) has been found in complicated pregnancies involving fetal hypoxia. Both erythropoietin

[Surgical treatment of snoring: principle and technic].

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Surgical treatment of snoring requires suppression both of the obstacle responsible for the nocturnal respiratory noise but also of the chronic hypoxia on which the sleep of these patients is grafted. The soft palate and its appendages (uvula and tonsillar pillars) are always involved. Precise

Snoring and nocturnal oxygenation. Is there a relationship?

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OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that snoring, independently of sleep apnea, is a significant determinant of nocturnal oxygen saturation. METHODS Prospective study. METHODS Sleep disorders clinic, university teaching hospital. METHODS Six hundred twenty-five nonapneic snorers referred to the

Children with a history of prematurity presenting with snoring and sleep-disordered breathing: a cross-sectional study.

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OBJECTIVE To report on the prevalence of premature (PM) birth in a consecutive series of children treated for snoring and sleep-disordered breathing (S/SDB), the parameters specific to their management and variables predictive of disease severity. METHODS A retrospective study was undertaken at a

[Chronic snoring and obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome in children].

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The problems children have in sleeping are manifold; the gamut of disorders that have been described ranges from simple, occasional snoring with no accompanying complications, through the syndrome of increased blockage of the upper airways to the obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS)

The effect of snoring on mean arterial blood pressure during non-REM sleep.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between snoring and mean arterial blood pressure during sleep. This was accomplished by performing continuous, all-night, simultaneous measurements of snoring, oxygen saturation, sleep stages, and arterial blood pressure in a group of eight

Sleep pressure correlates of cognitive and behavioral morbidity in snoring children.

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OBJECTIVE Sleep architecture is not preserved in children with sleep-disordered breathing but, rather, undergoes dynamic changes that exhibit significant correlation with severity of sleep-disordered breathing. A sleep pressure score (SPS) with a cutoff value of 0.25 was derived from analysis of a

Stability of oxyhemoglobin affinity in patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome without daytime hypoxemia.

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A decrease in hemoglobin affinity for oxygen is considered an adaptive mechanism against tissue hypoxia. Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is characterized by recurrent episodes of apnea and hypopnea resulting in arterial oxygen desaturations during sleep. Maillard et al. (10)
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