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Stroke is a sudden “brain attack”. It can happen to anyone at anytime. It happens when blood flow is cut off to an certain area in the brain. People with untreated sleep apnea are two to four times more likely to have a stroke. (“Sleep Education”, 2015). Studies shown that continuous positive airways pressure is capable of reducing the chance of sleep apnea patients experiencing a stroke by providing a regular breathing pattern at nighttime. Long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for treatment of sleep apnea in patients with a recent mild stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) resulted in improved cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors, better neurologic function, and a reduction in the recurrent vascular event rate, compared with usual care, in the SLEEP TIGHT study. (“Neurology Reviews”, 2016). As compared to other oral device, continuous airways pressure is the only device available to reduce the probability of stokes and helps with the normal function of the brain, and this is why most patients are satisfied with the outcomes from using …show more content…
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