CSA: A Brief Summary

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Researchers Bope & Kellerman (2013) highlight that CSA accounts for 20 percent of all cases that they studied in which patients die from heart failure. Michael Coppola, M.D., a pulmonary, critical care and sleep disorders physician in Springfield, MA, who is a member of the American Sleep Apnea Association board of directors, question the number of patient who died from heart failure from CSA.”They suggest that the figure of 20 percent is statistically way too small a percentage to base a accurate data as the field selected was too small he adds that the symptoms of central sleep apnea are for the most part the same as those of obstructive sleep apnea which are most likely in most to include chronic fatigue, daytime sleepiness, morning headaches

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