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A 6-day course of acetazolamide appeared to improve sleep-disordered breathing in a study of 12 men with heart failure-related central sleep apnea.
In central sleep apnea (CSA), respiration temporarily ceases because of a decline in partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PC[O.sub.2]) below the apneic threshold. However, in a randomized,...
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