Cheyne-Stokes ventilation converting to obstructive sleep apnea following heart transplantation

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Abstract

Cheyne-Stokes ventilation is often found in conjunction with heart failure. The pathogenesis is multifactorial and upper airway instability has been suggested to play a role. This report documents the conversion of Cheyne-Stokes ventilation during sleep to obstructive apnea after heart transplantation.

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Collop, N. A. (1993). Cheyne-Stokes ventilation converting to obstructive sleep apnea following heart transplantation. Chest, 104(4), 1288–1289. https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.104.4.1288

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