Providing good quality sleep to people with sleep-related breathing disorders is a major challenge for respiratory physiotherapists and other professionals working in the field. These patients chronically suffer from the negative effects of interrupted sleep, a consequence of increased respiratory effort, disturbing arousals and constant hypoxias. Using positive pressure equipment every night goes far beyond simply programming a device and choosing a mask.
This book provides a deep analysis and interpretation of the respiratory flow curves during sleep in patients using pressure...
Providing good quality sleep to people with sleep-related breathing disorders is a major challenge for respiratory physiotherapists and other profe...