Abstract

Emerging evidences suggest an association between Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and various cognitive disorders, including dementia. The degree of OSA has been directly correlated with the severity of cognitive impairment. Vascular disorders are significant comorbidities in these patients. We report the occurrence of OSA in patients with cognitive disorders on the island of Guam and correlate the severity of OSA with the results of the neuropsychological testing (NPT) and neuroimaging studies.

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