Continuous positive airway pressure therapy for obstructive sleep apnea reduces interictal epileptiform discharges in adults with epilepsy
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly prevalent, affecting 25% of men and 10% of women. We recently reported a prevalence of OSA of 30% among 130 adults with epilepsy unselected for sleep disorder complaints, including 16% with moderate-to-severe disease, rates that markedly exceed general populat...
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Main Authors: | Pornsriniyom D., Shinlapawittayatorn K., Fong J., Andrews N.D., Foldvary-Schaefer N. |
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Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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