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Effect of simulated altitude during sleep on moderate‐severity OSA

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2006

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Moderate severity OSA at sea level (60 m) was completely replaced by severe CSA at a simulated altitude of 2750 m. The authors believe that the OSA resolved because of an increased respiratory drive [corrected] and an increase in upper airway tone, whereas CSA developed because of hypocapnia in non-rapid eye movement sleep.

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