Conditions InDepth: Sleep Apnea
| Normal Upper Airway During Sleep |
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| Blocked Airway |
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- Increased risk of accidents (especially car accidents) due to inattention and inability to stay alert during normal waking hours
- Higher risk of heart disease
- Increased risk of stroke
- Increased risk of lung disease
- Increased risk of hypertension
- Increased risk of diabetes
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Central Sleep Apnea
Mixed Sleep Apnea
References
American Sleep Apnea Association website. Available at: http://www.sleepapnea.org/resources/pubs/evaluated.html . Published May 2005. Accessed September 17, 2008.
Botros N, Concato J, Mohsenin V, et al. Obstructive sleep apnea as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Am J Med . 2009;122(12):1122-1127.
Cecil R, Goldman L, Benett JC. Cecil Textbook of Medicine. 21st ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders Company; 2000.
NINDS sleep apnea information page. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke website. Available at: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/sleep%5Fapnea/sleep%5Fapnea.htm . Updated June 2008. Accessed September 17, 2008.
Sleep apnea: key points. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute website. Available at: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/SleepApnea/SleepApnea%5FSummary.html . Accessed September 17, 2008.