This three-part tutorial includes an overview of complex sleep apnea and discusses how to recognize and treat complex sleep apnea in your patients. At the end of each section is a link to the subsequent section.
Complex sleep apnea: Three-part tutorial
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Complex sleep apnea (CompSA) is a specific type of sleep apnea where patients exhibit obstructive sleep apnea events, but upon application of positive airway pressure therapy demonstrate persistent central sleep apnea events. This central apnea is most commonly noted while on CPAP therapy, after the obstructive component has been eliminated.