Sleep apnea ... a chronic conditionresultsin the cessation of breathing
Central sleep apnea ... helpto preventthe cessation of breathing
Sleep apnea ... the upper airway during sleepleadsto cessation of breathing
obstructive sleep apnea ... loud snoringmay leadto a cessation of breathing
In the condition known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea , the throat can closeleadingto cessation of breathing
In the condition known as obstructive sleep apnea ( OSA ) , the throat can closeleadingto cessation of breathing
Obstructive sleep apnea ( OSA ) , which occurs when throat muscles relax while sleepingleadsto the cessation of breathing
Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is caused by a collapse of the airway while asleepcausinga cessation of breathing
Central Sleep Apnea ( CSA ) occurs when a person 's drive to breathe has been decreasedcausingrepeated cessation of breathing
complete or partial upper airway obstruction(passive) can be caused byCessation of breathing
airway obstruction with morbid or fatal consequences(passive) caused byrecurrent cessation of breathing
At low PACO2 during sleep ( e.g. sleep apnea ) : Higher brain centers activate tonic discharge , WAKEFULLNESS DRIVEto PREVENTBREATHING CESSATION
repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction that occur during sleep(passive) caused bycessation of breath
some sort of obstruction in the airway(passive) usually caused bythe cessation of breathing
obstruction of the upper airway during sleep(passive) caused bybreathing cessation
cyclical patterns of lower blood oxygen ... repeated episodes of upper airway obstructioncausebreathing cessation
When the upper airway repeatedly collapses during sleepcausingcessation of breathing
when the upper airway collapses during sleepresultingin cessation of breathing
some kind of obstructioncausesthe cessation of breathing
collapse during sleeppreventingcessation of breathing
the airway during sleep collapses , causing obstruction , andcausesthe apnoea ( cessation of breathing
when the cells in the rear of the throat relax during sleepcausinga cessation of breathing
partial or complete occlusion of the upper airway during sleep(passive) caused bycessation ( apnea ) of breathing
OSA ... repeated collapse of the upper airway during sleepcausescessation of breathing
when airways are blocked during sleepcausingthe cessation of breathing
Assisting a person who is choking An obstructed airwayresultingin cessation of breathing
in which the upper airways collapse repetitively during sleepcausingbreathing cessation events1
the lungs ... contractingefficiently resultingto cessation of breathing
relaxed oral tissue collapsing into the airway and blocking the airway(passive) is caused byBreathing cessation
In this condition the throat can closeleadingto cessation of breathing
This holds the airways open during sleeppreventingthe cessation of breathing
when sleep in interrupted by narrowed airwaysleadingto a cessation of breathing
when the tissues in the rear of the throat relax during sleepcausinga cessation of breathing
Overdose deathsnearly always resultfrom cessation of breathing
partial or complete collapse of the upper airway(passive) caused byrecurrent cessation of breathing
the repetitive , episodic collapse of the pharyngeal airway due to an obstruction or increased airway resistance(passive) caused bythe cessation of breathing
the airway collapsecausingmoments of cessation of breathing
Long - Term Effects of Taking Prescription Medicines Chronic and long - term use of opioid medications depresses breathing ,can leadto cessation of breathing
During apnea episodes , the muscles in the back of the throat relax , narrowing or closing the airwaycausinga momentary cessation of breathing
this medical conditioncausesinvoluntary cessation of breathing
to neuronal deathleadsto neuronal death
to unconsciousness and eventually deathleadsto unconsciousness and eventually death
brain damage and even deathcan ... causebrain damage and even death
unconsciousness in a few minutes ... and death soon afterwardswill causeunconsciousness in a few minutes ... and death soon afterwards
damage and death within just four min- utescausesdamage and death within just four min- utes
to certain long term conditions , like ... deathcan leadto certain long term conditions , like ... death
nocturnal hypoxia and systemic hypertension / arrhythmic / sudden death can persistcausesnocturnal hypoxia and systemic hypertension / arrhythmic / sudden death can persist
the blood oxygen levels to dropcan causethe blood oxygen levels to drop
blood - oxygen levels to decreasecan causeblood - oxygen levels to decrease
in dangerously low oxygen levelscan resultin dangerously low oxygen levels
to decreasing blood oxygen levelscontributesto decreasing blood oxygen levels
unsafe drops in oxygen levelscan causeunsafe drops in oxygen levels
to getting more oxygen to your braincan leadto getting more oxygen to your brain
to decreased oxygenation to the brainleadingto decreased oxygenation to the brain
in decreased oxygen supply to the braincan resultin decreased oxygen supply to the brain
to oxygen deprivation , resulting in a hypoxic brainledto oxygen deprivation , resulting in a hypoxic brain
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the respiration center inthe brain to activate its autonomic components ( sympathetic and parasympathetic ) which sendfeed back impulses to the heart to compensate for the lack of O2 and low blood pressurewill causethe respiration center inthe brain to activate its autonomic components ( sympathetic and parasympathetic ) which sendfeed back impulses to the heart to compensate for the lack of O2 and low blood pressure
in an alarmwill resultin an alarm
to Super Consciousnessleadsto Super Consciousness
a drop in the blood oxygen level , which arouses the body to start breathing againcausesa drop in the blood oxygen level , which arouses the body to start breathing again
on the contrarycreateson the contrary
the sleeperpreventsthe sleeper
quicklyleadsquickly
the course toward progressive asphyxiasetsthe course toward progressive asphyxia
interrupted sleepthus causinginterrupted sleep
hypoxemiacauseshypoxemia
a decrease in the oxygen and an increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the bloodcausesa decrease in the oxygen and an increase in the carbon dioxide levels in the blood
to repetitive drops in blood oxygen saturationoften leadsto repetitive drops in blood oxygen saturation
when the airway becomes obstructed or collapsescausedwhen the airway becomes obstructed or collapses
The lack of oxygen(passive) caused byThe lack of oxygen
in arousals and sleep fragmentationresultingin arousals and sleep fragmentation
when a fetus or newborn infant is deprived of oxygenresultingwhen a fetus or newborn infant is deprived of oxygen
you to snore loudly or awaken , gasping for airwill commonly causeyou to snore loudly or awaken , gasping for air
the body to get insufficient supply of oxygencausesthe body to get insufficient supply of oxygen
from a temporary interruption of the stimulus coming from the central nervous systemresultingfrom a temporary interruption of the stimulus coming from the central nervous system