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Sleep Apnea Syndrome in the Morbidly Obese as an Indication for Weight Reduction Surgery
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1984
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Sleep DisordersBariatric SurgeryBreathing DisordersSurgeryNocturnal SleepObesityMetabolic SyndromeSleep MotilitySleep-related Breathing DisorderBody CompositionObstructive Sleep ApneaSleep Apnea SyndromeGastric BypassMorbidly ObeseHealth SciencesSleepInsomniaSleep Disordered BreathingSleep DisorderWeight Reduction SurgerySleep ApneaMedicineAnesthesiology
Fifteen morbidly obese patients with Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS) were studied during nocturnal sleep before and between 2 to 4 months after a weight reduction surgery. Six patients were also recorded between 4 to 8 months after surgery. Postoperative recordings revealed a dramatic reduction in the sleep apnea index and an improvement in sleep motility and daytime vigilance levels. A further decrease in apneas and sleep motility was seen in the late post-treatment recording. These results indicate that weight reduction surgery is an effective definitive treatment for obesity associated SAS.
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