International Consensus Document on Obstructive Sleep Apnea


Por: Mediano, O, Mangado, N, Montserrat, J, Alonso-Alvarez, M, Almendros, I, Alonso-Fernandez, A, Barbe, F, Borsini, E, Caballero-Eraso, C, Cano-Pumarega, I, Villafranca, F, Carmona-Bernal, C, Alduenda, J, Chiner, E, Guevara, J, de Manuel, L, Duran-Cantolla, J, Farre, R, Franceschini, C, Gaig, C, Ramos, P, Garcia-Rio, F, Garmendia, O, Garcia, T, Pondal, S, Rodrigo, M, Lecube, A, Madrid, J, Lozano, L, Carrasco, J, Masa, J, Margalef, M, Perez, M, Lis, E, Monasterio, C, Soriano, N, de la Fuente, E, Plaza, G, Cuesta, F, Rabec, C, Resano, P, Rigau, D, Roncero, A, Ruiz, C, Salord, N, Saltijeral, A, Rubio, G, Quiroga, M, Capdevila, O, Teixeira, C, Madueno, F, Togeiro, S, Acevedo, M, Ramirez, L, Winck, J, Urionaguena, N, Egea, C and Spanish Sleep Network

Publicada: 1 ene 2022 Ahead of Print: 1 ene 2022
Categoría: Pulmonary and respiratory medicine

Resumen:
The main aim of this international consensus document on obstructive sleep apnea is to provide guidelines based on a critical analysis of the latest literature to help health professionals make the best decisions in the care of adult patients with this disease. The expert working group was formed primarily of 17 scientific societies and 56 specialists from a wide geographical area (including the participation of 4 international societies), an expert in methodology, and a document a list from the Iberoamerican Cochrane Center. The document consists of a main section containing the most significant innovations and a series of online manuscripts that report the systematic literature searches performed for each section of the international consensus document. This document does not discuss pediatric patients or the management of patients receiving chronic non-invasive mechanical ventilation (these topics will be addressed in separate consensus documents). (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of SEPAR. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
ISSN: 03002896





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Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 58 Número: 1
Páginas: 52-68
WOS Id: 000748552000013
ID de PubMed: 33875282
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