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The angry way can treat the sleep and breathe and suspend syndrome effectively while pigeonholing keeping in touch with continuously through the mouth. 's treatment

The angry way can treat the sleep and breathe and suspend syndrome effectively while pigeonholing keeping in touch with continuously through the mouth. 's treatment

WESTPORT, June 13 (Reuter's medical news) In the 15th annual meeting of special society of sleep that Chicago holds on Saturday, the scientific research personnel of U.S.A. report, the angry way is pigeonholing and keeping in touch with (CPAP) continuously through the mouth Can replace the traditional one to breathe and suspends syndrome by the obstructive sleep of nose CPAP treatment.


Dr. Lewis Kline and his colleague located in west sleeping sickness centre of the hospital of Pennsylvania of Pittsburgh breathe 38 sleeps to suspend a syndrome patient to divide into two at random The group, one group adopts VIPS (a kind of pressure system which carries the short tongue depressor, can prevent the tongue from blocking the angry way) ,One group adopts the standard nose cover, the tape is heated, wet system of melting.


Scientific research personnel find, one month later, each group of patients is using and pressing the device for about 5 hours every night, feel and dry in the angry way through about 30% in a device group, and about 50% through the nose device group. Treat after the 3 month, two most patient it feels to be dry in the angry way slightly.


Dr. Kline points out, needs to change the face guard after 50% are in 3 months in the nose device group, but does not need through a device group. Moreover about 50% appear nose to be congested in the group by the intersection of nose and CPAP, meet through mouthfuls of the intersection of device and group. In addition, two appear 2 live in seclusion phobia and suspend treating.


Dr. Kline thinks, treats the sleep and breathes and suspends syndrome in early days, it is treated through a device and through one of the nose devices that the patient is very optional.
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