apnoé
Apnoé, also spelled apnea or apnea (apnée in French), refers to the temporary cessation of breathing. In medical use it most often describes sleep apnea, a disorder marked by recurrent pauses in breathing during sleep that fragment sleep and can lower blood oxygen levels. The term can also describe non-sleep forms of breathing cessation caused by acute events or abnormalities in respiratory control.
There are three main types of sleep-related apnoe: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), central sleep apnea (CSA), and
Risk factors for OSA include excess weight, enlarged tonsils or adenoids in children, anatomical features of
Diagnosis is usually made with polysomnography (a sleep study) that measures breathing, oxygen levels, and sleep