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The Role of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Cardiorespiratory Disease: Hemodynamics

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Sleep Related Disorders and Internal Diseases

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Today’s physician is fortunate to be associated with a time of rapid development in information on cardiorespiratory disorders during sleep. We are living in a time where knowledge in the area of respiration and sleep is mounting in such a way that we can transcribe it to the clinical setting and to treatment. It is interesting that investigators such as Robin stated over a quarter of a century ago: “A sleeping patient is still a patient. His disease not only goes on while he sleeps, but indeed may progress in an entirely different fashion from its progression during the waking state.” As we can see from this symposium and medical publications of recent years, Robin and other investigators were very aware of the potential problems of sleep and its relationship to the cardiopulmonary system as well as other systems.

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Martin, R.J. (1987). The Role of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Cardiorespiratory Disease: Hemodynamics. In: Peter, J.H., Podszus, T., von Wichert, P. (eds) Sleep Related Disorders and Internal Diseases. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72560-9_32

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