The condition of not breathing; very common in premature infants but usually lasting only a few seconds; if more severe, might require specific treatment, such as a ventilator or medications
(ap-ne-a) Cessation of breathing, usually temporary in nature May result from reduction in stimuli to the respiratory center as in over-breathing in which carbon dioxide content of the blood is reduced, from failure of respiratory center to discharge impulses as occurs when the breath is held voluntarily, or during Cheyne-Stokes respiration See also Sleep Apnea
A condition in which a person momentarily stops breathing during sleep Measured by times per hour to determine severity Also called sleep apnea
a sleep disorder in which a person's breathing stops in intervals that may last from 10 seconds to a minute or longer When an apneic event occurs, air exchange may be impaired
a sleep disorder characterized by periods when breathing stops during sleep and person must awaken briefly to breathe; major symptoms are excessive daytime sleepiness and loud snoring
A sleep disorder characterized by periods when breathing temporarily stops; the person is momentarily unable to move respiratory muscles or maintain an air flow through the nose and mouth
Periodic cessation of breathing during sleep Normally a harmless event but in patient with impaired cardiovascular systems, sleep apnea may lead to death See Also Apnea
A temporary suspension of breathing occurring repeatedly during sleep that often affects overweight people or those having an obstruction in the breathing tract, an abnormally small throat opening, or a neurological disorder
Apnea is the medical term for "stopping breathing " Many obese people have difficulty breathing when they sleep The fatty tissues in the pharynx and neck can compress the airway and block it When this occurs, the body's carbon dioxide levels rise to uncomfortable and unsafe levels This may cause you to wake up many times throughout the night For this reason, patients with sleep apnea sleep very poorly, and wake up in the morning still feeling tired They remain tired throughout the day, sometimes falling asleep in the middle of a conversation or while driving Sleep apnea may be relieved by using a CPAP or BiPAP device at night These are breathing assist devices that are worn over the face to help with breathing at night time After weight loss surgery, sleep apnea usually gets much better Most patients who needed to use CPAP or BiPAP machines before surgery are able to stop using them within several months after surgery