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0486 The Effect of Acoustic Resonance Therapy on CPAP Adherence

CPAP is the gold standard therapy for OSA. Unfortunately, a significant percentage of patients do not tolerate CPAP therapy. Of those who struggle, a significant portion state that nasal congestion is a limiting factor. Acoustic Resonance Therapy (ART) is a new non-medication based treatment for nasal congestion. We sought to determine if patients struggling with Medicare CPAP adherence and reporting nasal symptoms would benefit by the addition of ART.

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Atrial Fibrillation and Sleep Apnea's Bidirectional Impact

Atrial Fibrillation shares a bidirectional relationship with sleep apnea, a serious sleep health disorder defined by breathing interruptions that repeatedly occur during sleep. The correlation between these two closely linked health conditions is best understood by learning about the body's physiological response to both.

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Getting the Most From Your CPAP - The Importance of Resupply

For the over 22 million people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea in the United States, using a CPAP machine provides a gateway to a better night’s sleep while reducing the risk of the chronic comorbidities associated with the disease. Adapting to CPAP use may seem daunting at first but reaping the health benefits from this treatment is dependent on…

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How Using CPAP Can Improve Your Health

OSA is characterized by lapses in breathing during sleep and has serious comorbidities, including heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. The good news for the 22 million Americans suffering from OSA is that successful treatment is available. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure therapy, more commonly known as CPAP, is a gateway to not only a better night’s sleep but better overall health.

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The OSA Diagnosis Journey

According to the American Sleep Apnea Association, 25 million American adults (or 20% of the population) suffer from sleep apnea, yet 80% go undiagnosed. The journey from screening to diagnosis and treatment has been further complicated by inefficient and costly silos of care. Patients are often referred to nonaligned specialists, consultants, and labs which inhibit coordinated care, leading to higher costs and poor outcomes. The good news is…

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OSA and Hospital Readmission Rates

To fully understand the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hospital readmission rates, it is necessary to understand the serious comorbidities associated with this chronic health condition. Because OSA is characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep, untreated sleep apnea has been linked to serious cardiovascular illnesses, including high blood pressure, arrhythmia, stroke, and heart failure. These same cardiovascular comorbidities are among the most frequent causes of hospital readmissions.

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