Obstructive sleep apnea in therapeutic practice


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Obstructive respiratory sleep disorders are usually covered by the term obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). Prevalence of OSAHS in general population reaches 14%. In population of Europe and North America OSAHS occurs in each seventh and may run with such complications as day drowse, hypodynamia, obesity, hypertension, coronary heart disease, arrhythmia. The article proposes algorithms of diagnosis and step-by-step correction of OSAHS (patent N 2197893, 23.05.2000) the efficacy of which has been proved for the last 10 years in 2586 patients.

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Sergey L'vovich Babak

ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Email: sergbabak@mail.ru
д-р мед. наук, зав. клинической лаб. НИИ пульмонологии, тел.: 8-495-465-52-64; ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Lev Arkad'evich Golubev

ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Email: levgol@mail.ru
канд. мед. наук, ст. науч. сотр. клинической лаб. НИИ пульмонологии; ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Marina Valentinovna Gorbunova

ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Email: mgorb@mail.ru
канд. мед. наук, науч. сотр. клинической лаб. НИИ пульмонологии; ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

Aleksandr Grigor'evich Chuchalin

ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

акад. РАМН, проф., д-р мед. наук, дир. ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМА России, тел.: 8-495-465-52-64; ФГУ "НИИ пульмонологии" ФМБА России

S L Babak

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

L A Golubev

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

M V Gorbunova

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

A G Chuchalin

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

State Research Institute of Pulmonology, Moscow

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