Late Breaking Abstract - Sulthiame induced carbonic anhydrase inhibition is associated with improvement of nocturnal oxygenation in OSA patients

A. Komai (Gothenburg, Sweden), S. Musovic (Gothenburg, Sweden), L. Grote (Gothenburg, Sweden), K. Stenlöf (Gothenburg, Sweden), E. Hoff (Gothenburg, Sweden), D. Zou (Gothenburg, Sweden), J. Hedner (Gothenburg, Sweden)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Sleep-disordered breathing treatment: from lifestyle to CPAP and beyond
Session: Sleep-disordered breathing treatment: from lifestyle to CPAP and beyond
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3605

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A. Komai (Gothenburg, Sweden), S. Musovic (Gothenburg, Sweden), L. Grote (Gothenburg, Sweden), K. Stenlöf (Gothenburg, Sweden), E. Hoff (Gothenburg, Sweden), D. Zou (Gothenburg, Sweden), J. Hedner (Gothenburg, Sweden). Late Breaking Abstract - Sulthiame induced carbonic anhydrase inhibition is associated with improvement of nocturnal oxygenation in OSA patients. 3605

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