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sleep apnea

A silent epidemic

睡眠呼吸暂停综合征是一种睡眠障碍,其特征在于呼吸泄漏的简要和反复中断。这些中断可能持续10到60秒或更长时间,并且可以每晚重新调用数百次。阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSAs)是最常见的睡眠呼吸暂停类型,是由喉咙上部气道的临时堵塞引起的。它会影响所有年龄段的人,虐待和女性。估计世界成年人口的1至6%有OSA1.

80%

of individuals are unaware they suffer from Sleep Apnea²

1 to 6%

of the world’s population suffer from Sleep Apnea¹

A severe and under-diagnosed disease2

该综合症对生活质量和健康有直接影响:

  • Excessive sleepiness during the daycan lead to decreased attention, affecting one’s ability to work, socialize, think clearly, operate machinery or drive automobiles
  • 反复呼吸暂停地方stress on the heart因为它在血液中缺乏氧气。这可能导致高血压和严重的心血管疾病,如心脏病或中风

虽然普遍存在的病情,但约80%的人不知道它们患有阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停2,因此未经治疗。

长期治疗

有多种治疗方案可用于治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停。其中:连续正气道压力(CPAP),下颌推进装置,在某些情况下丧失重量或手术。

患者坚持是关键

The标准治疗3is CPAP, which consists of a ventilator connected to a mask that delivers a constant flow of air to keep airways open during sleep.

As for any long-term treatment,patient adherence is key. In the case of the Obstructive Sleep apnea, patients often feel that CPAP treatment is constraining and unpleasant. Consequently, 50% stop CPAP treatment after one month4.

At Air Liquide Healthcare, we are committed to patient quality of life and passionate about creating close dialogue with patients.

我们的承诺to patient quality of life

At Air Liquide Healthcare, we arecommitted to patient quality of lifeand passionate aboutcreating close dialogue with patients and physiciansandengaging healthcare stakeholdersforcontinuous improvement.

Our primary concern in the treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome is患者舒适和遵守CPAP疗法.

Services to support obstructive sleep apnea patients

Once a physician diagnoses a patient with OSAS, trained nurses or technicians can适应适当的解决方案andaccompany patients to ensure their compliance.

在整个治疗过程中,家庭医疗保健提供者通过教育,合规性增强和遥测支持患者和处方。

随着家庭医疗保健提供者的支持,医生可以帮助增加患者的合规性,生活质量和CPAP治疗的有效性.

References:

  1. 世界卫生组织。慢性呼吸系统疾病www.who.int/gard/publications/chronic_respiratory_diseases.pdfviewed 04/10/2015
  2. Kapur V等人。未确诊睡眠呼吸暂停的医疗成本。睡觉。1999;22(6):749-55。
  3. AASM. Journal of clinical Sleep medicine, vol.5, no.3, 2009
  4. Can Respir J vol.15, no.7, October 2008