Summary:
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (OSAS) is a disorder characterised by
recurring episodes of sleep apnoea, which are caused by obstruction of the upper airway. The
recurring cessation of breathing is accompanied by hypoxaemia, hypertension, strong snoring,
repeated awaking from sleep and overall activation of the sympathetic part of the vegetative
nervous system. Patients suffering from the disorder are exposed to an increased risk of
myocardial infarction, apoplexy, malignant arrhythmia, hypertension and accelerated onset of
atherosclerosis.
Key words:
obstructive sleep apnea – pathofysiology
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