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Slaapgerelateerde ademhalingsstoornissen

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Slaapstoornissen in de psychiatrie

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In dit hoofdstuk wordt achtereenvolgens aandacht besteed aan verschillende slaapgerelateerde ademhalingsstoornissen (obstructief slaapapneusyndroom, centraal slaapapneusyndroom en obesitas-hypoventilatiesyndroom), hun prevalenties, gevolgen, comorbiditeit (in het bijzonder psychiatrische stoornissen) en mogelijke behandelingen. Slaapgerelateerde ademhalingsstoornissen zijn, na insomnie, de meest voorkomende groep slaapstoornissen. Er zijn aanwijzingen dat de prevalentie nog hoger is bij mensen met een ernstige psychiatrische aandoening. Echter, in tegenstelling tot bij insomnie, is er tot nu toe weinig wetenschappelijk onderzoek gedaan naar de wisselwerking tussen slaapapneu en psychiatrische stoornissen. Er is enige evidentie dat slaapapneu het risico op een depressie vergroot en psychiatrische symptomen kan verergeren. Omdat de kennis over mogelijke interacties nog zo beperkt is, wordt geadviseerd zowel de slaapgerelateerde ademhalingsstoornis als de psychiatrische aandoening te behandelen.

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de Weerd, A., Lancel, M. (2021). Slaapgerelateerde ademhalingsstoornissen. In: Lancel, M., van Veen, M., Kamphuis, J. (eds) Slaapstoornissen in de psychiatrie. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2524-5_5

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