How does obstructive sleep apnea alter cerebral hemodynamics?
Clara Gregori-PlaPeyman ZirakGianluca CottaPau BramonIgor BlancoIsabel SerraAnna MolaAna FortunaJordi Solà-SolerBeatriz F Giraldo GiraldoTurgut DurduranMercedes MayosPublished in: Sleep (2023)
Obstructive apneas/hypopneas cause profound, periodic changes in cerebral hemodynamics, including periods of hyper- and hypo-perfusion and intermittent cerebral hypoxia. The duration of the events is a strong determinant of the cerebral hemodynamic response, which is more pronounced in apnea than hypopnea events.