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Posted by Old Sleeper on May 28, 2004 at 08:19:17:In Reply to: OSA , oops its snoring with C-Stokes! posted by ksleep on May 27, 2004 at 20:59:30:
Can you write prescriptions?
These questions are all resolved with the prescribing of a therapy and so should be addressed by the interpreting physician.
What is the cause of Cheynes-Stokes breathing?
Would low flow oxygen treat the symptom or the cause of the patient's problems? Is it possible that it could mask an underlying disease?
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