Series et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Influence of Apnea Type and Sleep Stage on NocturnalSeries et al., 1990
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- 5795733044068468668
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- Series F
- Cormier Y
- La Forge J
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- Publication venue
- American Review of Respiratory Disease
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We examined the influence of apnea type and sleep stage on the severity of apneainduced desaturations in 32 patients with a sleep apnea syndrome. The individual postapneic desaturations were evaluated by a desaturation curve; this curve was built by plotting the fall …
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