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Are the adverse effects of body position in patients with obstructive sleep apnea dependent on sleep stage
Sleep and Breathing, 06/22/09
Mador MJ et al. - The authors found significant effects of both sleep stage and body position in mild and moderate but not severe OSA. Patients with moderate and severe OSA were less likely to spend time in the supine position during REM compared with non-rapid eye movement sleep.
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