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Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep
Martin J. Tobin, MB, MRCPI;
Martin A. Cohn, MD;
Marvin A. Sackner, MD
Arch Intern Med. 1983;143(6):1221-1228.
Abstract
The purpose of this communication is to review obstructive and central breathing abnormalities that may occur during sleep, such as obstructive sleep apnea, and Cheyne-Stokes respiration. Emphasis is placed on noninvasive monitoring of the breathing pattern and intrapleural pressure swings by respiratory and surface inductive plethysmography, respectively, which establish the diagnosis of these abnormal breathing patterns.
(Arch Intern Med 1983;143:1221-1228)
Author Affiliations
From the Sleep Disorders Center, Division of Pulmonary Disease, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Fla.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Jan 3, 1983.
Reprint requests to Division of Pulmonary Disease, Mount Sinai Medical Center, 4300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140 (Dr Sackner).
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