dhypopnées
Dhypopnées is not a standard term in medical literature; the correct term used in sleep medicine is hypopnéa or hypopnée in the plural hypopnées. Hypopnées are partial reductions in airflow that occur during sleep, typically lasting at least 10 seconds and associated with a drop in blood oxygen or an arousal from sleep. They are a core component of sleep-disordered breathing and are often counted together with apneas in sleep studies.
Hypopnées are most commonly discussed in the context of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), where airway obstruction
Causes and risk factors include excess body weight, upper airway anatomy, nasal obstruction, alcohol use, sedatives,
Symptoms commonly involve loud snoring, witnessed pauses in breathing, restless sleep, morning headaches, and daytime sleepiness
Diagnosis typically requires overnight polysomnography or a sleep study that records breathing, oxygen levels, and sleep