Differences in Polysomnographic and Craniofacial Characteristics of Catathrenia Phenotypes: A Cluster Analysis.
Xuemei GaoZeliang HaoLiyue XuLong ZhaoYongfei WenFang HanXuemei GaoPublished in: Nature and science of sleep (2024)
Two distinct phenotypes were identified in patients with catathrenia, primary catathrenia, and catathrenia associated with upper airway obstruction, suggesting respiratory events and upper airway structures might be related to the etiology of catathrenia, with implications for its treatment.