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Fluid Shift by Lower Body Positive Pressure Increases Pharyngeal Resistance in Healthy Subjects

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Fluid displacement from the legs by LBPP increases neck circumference and Rph in healthy subjects. These findings suggest the hypothesis that fluid displacement to the upper body during recumbency may predispose to pharyngeal obstruction during sleep, especially in fluid overload states, such as heart and renal failure.

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