1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(05)70469-7
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Obstructive Lung Disease and Sleep

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“…AHI: apnea-hypopnea index; TSP: total sleep period; TST: total sleep time; REM: rapid eye movement; AI: awakening index; SpO 2 : arterial oxygen saturation; NREM: non-rapid eye movement Some patients diagnosed with COPD present concomitant OSAS. Designated an overlap syndrome, COPD concomitant with OSAS may result in a worsening of nocturnal hypoxemia (10,11) . In our study, 8.6% of the population studied was diagnosed with this syndrome.…”
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“…AHI: apnea-hypopnea index; TSP: total sleep period; TST: total sleep time; REM: rapid eye movement; AI: awakening index; SpO 2 : arterial oxygen saturation; NREM: non-rapid eye movement Some patients diagnosed with COPD present concomitant OSAS. Designated an overlap syndrome, COPD concomitant with OSAS may result in a worsening of nocturnal hypoxemia (10,11) . In our study, 8.6% of the population studied was diagnosed with this syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to gas exchange alterations, patients diagnosed with COPD present other changes in the quality of sleep (10,11) . Since sleep tends to be fragmented by frequent awakenings, there is a decrease in delta and REM sleep (12) , as well as a decrease in TST and a greater number of sleepstage changes (14,15) .…”
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confidence: 99%