Continuous positive airway pressure-treated patients' behaviours during the COVID-19 crisis
In: ERJ Open Research, Jg. 6 (2020-11-01), Heft 4
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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases affecting nearly one billion people worldwide [1]. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the first-line therapy for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) [1] being currently used by over one million people throughout France. A focus on the OSA population during the COVID-19 outbreak is of particular interest for two main reasons: (i) OSA is a multi-morbid disease with up to 70% of patients being obese [3] and exhibiting a high prevalence of cardio-metabolic comorbidities.
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Continuous positive airway pressure-treated patients' behaviours during the COVID-19 crisis
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Borel, Jean-Christian ; Sauvaget, Odile ; Pépin, Jean-Louis ; Sapene, Marc ; Rolland, Christine ; Tamisier, Renaud ; Bailly, Sébastien ; Amroussia, Ines ; Hypoxie et PhysioPathologie (HP2) ; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire [Grenoble] (CHU) ; Alliance Apnées Patients Association ; Agir à dom. ; Association Asthme & Allergie ; Nouvelle Clinique Bel-Air [Bordeaux] (NCBA) ; ANR-19-P3IA-0003,MIAI,MIAI @ Grenoble Alpes(2019) ; Hypoxie : Physiopathologie Respiratoire et Cardiovasculaire (HP2) ; Association Asthme et Allergies ; SALAS, Danielle ; MIAI @ Grenoble Alpes - - MIAI2019 - ANR-19-P3IA-0003 - P3IA -, VALID |
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Zeitschrift: | ERJ Open Research, Jg. 6 (2020-11-01), Heft 4 |
Veröffentlichung: | European Respiratory Society, 2020 |
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ISSN: | 2312-0541 (print) |
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