General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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DyslecticLibtardsUNTIE!
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by DyslecticLibtardsUNTIE! » Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:00 am
xxyzx wrote:
5. Conclusion
Currently, there are few well designed studies available of
UARS treatment, CPAP has been the primary therapy prescribed,
but its effectiveness has been limited because of low
patient compliance and there are no randomized controlled
trials evaluating this type of treatment in UARS patients. The
available studies that have evaluated surgical treatments of
UARS patients have methodological limitations and low
numbers of patients evaluated. Oral appliances seem to be
an effective option, but only case reports and small case
series have been reported, and the efficacy of these devices is
not yet established for this group of patients. Randomized
controlled trials comparing different modalities of treatment
with larger numbers of patients and including long-term
follow-up are important to better define and establish treatment
options in UARS patients.
Why do you think that "cut and pasting" someone elses article make you look smarter. Just to show how smart you are, how about stating the above in your own words?
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LibtardsUnite!
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by LibtardsUnite! » Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:53 am
xxyzx wrote:DyslecticLibtardsUNTIE! wrote:xxyzx wrote:
5. Conclusion
Currently, there are few well designed studies available of
UARS treatment, CPAP has been the primary therapy prescribed,
but its effectiveness has been limited because of low
patient compliance and there are no randomized controlled
trials evaluating this type of treatment in UARS patients. The
available studies that have evaluated surgical treatments of
UARS patients have methodological limitations and low
numbers of patients evaluated. Oral appliances seem to be
an effective option, but only case reports and small case
series have been reported, and the efficacy of these devices is
not yet established for this group of patients. Randomized
controlled trials comparing different modalities of treatment
with larger numbers of patients and including long-term
follow-up are important to better define and establish treatment
options in UARS patients.
Why do you think that "cut and pasting" someone elses article make you look smarter. Just to show how smart you are, how about stating the above in your own words?
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more libtard bullshit
i think posting useful information helps other people
unlike your posts which are personal and have no value
I heard you have a secret crush on Hillary Clinton.
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LibtardsUnite!
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by LibtardsUnite! » Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:44 am
xxyzx wrote:LibtardsUnite! wrote:xxyzx wrote:DyslecticLibtardsUNTIE! wrote:xxyzx wrote:
5. Conclusion
Currently, there are few well designed studies available of
UARS treatment, CPAP has been the primary therapy prescribed,
but its effectiveness has been limited because of low
patient compliance and there are no randomized controlled
trials evaluating this type of treatment in UARS patients. The
available studies that have evaluated surgical treatments of
UARS patients have methodological limitations and low
numbers of patients evaluated. Oral appliances seem to be
an effective option, but only case reports and small case
series have been reported, and the efficacy of these devices is
not yet established for this group of patients. Randomized
controlled trials comparing different modalities of treatment
with larger numbers of patients and including long-term
follow-up are important to better define and establish treatment
options in UARS patients.
Why do you think that "cut and pasting" someone elses article make you look smarter. Just to show how smart you are, how about stating the above in your own words?
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more libtard bullshit
i think posting useful information helps other people
unlike your posts which are personal and have no value
I heard you have a secret crush on Hillary Clinton.
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you libtards loved hillary
i want to see her in solitary at leavenworth
Sorry I was wrong. You had a crush on Bill Clinton, not Hillary.
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chunkyfrog
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by chunkyfrog » Fri Oct 13, 2017 8:49 am
No, but once he woke up after a bender lying next to BOTH OF them!
Three way with Billary--even I need to throw up.
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knothead
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by knothead » Fri Oct 13, 2017 9:10 am
chunkyfrog wrote:No, but once he woke up after a bender lying next to BOTH OF them!
Three way with Billary--even I need to throw up.
OH no, probably had to chew off both arms to get out of that one....