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Comparison Of Quality-Of-Life Questionnaires, In Patients with Osas
Abstract
Gabriel Santos de Freitas, José Antonio Pinto, Davi Knoll Ribeiro, Heloisa dos Santos Sobreira Nunes
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a chronic and progressive disease with high morbidity and mortality, affecting 4% of men and 2% of women [1]. It includes a wide variety of symptoms, the most important being snoring (90% of the case), excessive daytime sleepiness, altered mood, morning headache, impotency, decrease of intellectual yield and cardiology, neurological and metabolic changes [2].