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What does central sleep apnea syndrome mean?

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Faulty brain signal: Central sleep apnea is where the brain tells the body not to breathe. It can be seen in normal sleep with transitions from one stage of sleep to the next. It is very common in stroke patients and can be seen in other medical problems like heart failure. Treatment is cpap.

Answered 12/8/2014

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Central sleep apnea: It means that your brain is not sending the "you have to breath signal" to your chest and lungs. Your airways remain open in this case. You will need a special ventilator that breath for you when you don`t get the order.

Answered 8/4/2015

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Occurs in brain: Central sleep apnea is a disorder of the brain as contrasted with obstructive sleep apnea which is due to a complete or partial obstruction of the airway leading to the lungs. They have different forms of treatment that require a sleep study to diagnose.

Answered 10/4/2016

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