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Threshold of the upper airway cross-section for hypopnea onset during sleep and its identification under waking condition.

Hongyi LinCunting WangHan ZhangHuahui XiongZheng LiXiaoqing HuangChangjin JiJunfang XianYaqi Huang
Published in: Respiratory research (2019)
Our findings prove TAHO hypothesis. The threshold measured while awake for normal breathing can be used clinically as the indicator of hypopnea onset during sleep, and therefore to identify OSA patients under waking condition and design effective personalized treatments for OSA patients. Both shape and size changes in the cross-section of the upper airway affect airway resistance significantly. Shape change in the cross-section of the upper airway can provide key clinical information on the collapse patterns of the upper airway for individuals.
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