1977
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.137.3.296
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Sleep apnea syndrome due to upper airway obstruction: a review of 25 cases

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“…3,4 Erectile dysfunction as a symptom of OSAS was first described in 1977 and has been reported since then by others. 5 ED is characterized by the National Institutes of Health as the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. 6 Erection is an event that involves the integration of psychological, neurological, endocrinological and vascular systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Erectile dysfunction as a symptom of OSAS was first described in 1977 and has been reported since then by others. 5 ED is characterized by the National Institutes of Health as the persistent or recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual intercourse. 6 Erection is an event that involves the integration of psychological, neurological, endocrinological and vascular systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nem lepődhetünk meg nagyon, ha megnézzük, hogy a vizsgálatok között hány százalékban fordultak elő nők. Guilleminault és mtsai 1977-ben végzett vizsgálatában nem volt egyetlen nő sem [13], ugyancsak ők 1978-ban már 4%-ban nőket is bevettek a vizsgála-tukba [14]. Lugaresi és mtsai tanulmányában 1978-ban 6,5%, alig egy évvel később Block és mtsai vizsgálatában 13% volt a nők aránya [15], amely még mindig elég alacsony érték.…”
Section: Epidemiológiaunclassified
“…The relationship between obesity and hypersomnolence has been known since ancient times [3]. But in 1981, Sullivan described the benefits of applying continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)(through the nose) to avoid the collapse of the upper airway and to improve the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea [4].…”
Section: Early Use Of Cpapmentioning
confidence: 99%