Clinical and PSG Characteristics of Children with Mild OSA and Respiratory Events Terminated Predominantly with Arousal.
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Full Title: Can Respir J
Abbreviation: Can Respir J
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Subject Category: Pulmonary Medicine
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"Conflicts of Interest There were no conflicts of interest."
"The authors wish to thank all the children and their parents who participated in this study and the staff of the Beijing Children's Hospital Sleep Centre. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 82070092) and the Special Fund of the Pediatric Medical Coordinated Development Center of Beijing Hospitals Authority (no. XTYB201807)."
"Conclusion: Children with mild OSA in the arousal predominant group had specific characteristics, including younger age, lower rate of male and obesity, worse sleep architecture, higher rates of hypopnea events, and better oxygenation. This trial is registered with NCT02447614."
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