| Literature DB >> 33257912 |
Jean-Louis Pépin1,2,3, Odile Sauvaget4,3, Jean Christian Borel5, Christine Rolland6, Marc Sapéne7, Ines Amroussia1,2, Sébastien Bailly1,2,8, Renaud Tamisier1,2,8.
Abstract
The #COVID19 pandemic has had limited impact on CPAP use by obstructive sleep apnoea patients. Mainly only those with suspected or proven COVID-19 stopped CPAP use, sometimes without a physician's advice, and were more likely to move to a separate bedroom. https://bit.ly/2RxQDZO.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33257912 PMCID: PMC7520943 DOI: 10.1183/23120541.00508-2020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ERJ Open Res ISSN: 2312-0541
FIGURE 1Distribution throughout France of obstructive sleep apnoea patients on continuous positive airway pressure treatment who responded to the online survey. The inset is the Paris region. The departments (counties) with the largest numbers of patients include other large agglomerations: Bordeaux in the south-west and Lyon in the south-east.