by on March 31, 2026
Rest apnea is a typical sleep-related breathing condition defined by repeated air movement decreases (hypopneas) or stops (apneas) throughout sleep. Obstructive rest apnea (OSA)-- one of the most common form-- happens when the upper respiratory tract collapses or narrows. Central rest apnea (CSA) is driven by reduced breathing effort from the mind's breathing nerve center, and intricate rest apnea involves attributes of both. While constant positive respiratory tract stress (CPAP) remains a firs...
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