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Identifying and Treating the Predominantly Central Sleep Apnea Patient

This content is provided by Zoll/Respicardia.

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Overview: In this course will discuss how to classify hypopneas and asses the various treatment options for patients wine predominately central sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome.

Presenters:

Kara Dupuy-McCauley, MD, Senior Associate Consultant Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Sleep Medicine Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Timothy Morgenthaler, MD, Vice Chair, Mayo Clinic Quality and Affordability Co-Director, Center for Sleep Medicine Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Objectives:

Examine the latest evidence, methods, and clinical experience for classifying hypopneas
Assess the available treatment options for patients with predominantly central apneas and hypopneas
Review experience incorporating phrenic nerve stimulation into clinical practice

CEC Credit(s): 1.0

Length: 1 hour

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3 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  0/3 points to pass
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Certificate
1.0 CEC credit  |  Certificate available
1.0 CEC credit  |  Certificate available