Abstract

Sleep related increases in respiratory resistive loads in infants and children may or may not be associated with complete obstruction, i.e. obstructive apneas. Nevertheless, important clinical symptoms, both nocturnal and diurnal, may be present and should be taken into consideration. A thorough investigation must be performed to select the most appropriate therapy.

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