Friday, January 2, 2009
Term of the Day
Hypersomnia Sleep Apnea (HSA) Syndrome: Periodic breathing and episodes of apnea (absence of air flow for at least 10 seconds during sleep) associated with stage I and II and REM sleep. Decreased arterial oxygen saturation leads to arousal, thus interrupting the sleep cycle and leading to sleep and REM deprivation. HSA syndrome is mainly the result of upper airway obstruction occurring during sleep. Patients may experience hundreds of episodes of apnea per night, which leads to extreme daytime sleepiness. Snorting and thrashing about during sleep are common, and some patients may experience sleepwalking or enuresis.
Labels:
breathing,
HSA,
nervous system,
neurology,
polysomnography,
REM,
respiration,
respiratory system,
sleep,
sleep apnea
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment