Abstract:
Body mass index (BMI) and the degree of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are strongly correlated. Managing obesity is an important strategy for preventing and treating OSA. Bariatric surgery can lead to significant weight loss and improvements in metabolic function, which can have beneficial effects on OSA symptoms within obese population. There is a relative lack of data directly comparing the different types of bariatric surgery and multilevel upper airway surgery for the treatment of obstr… Show more
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