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4. Ventilatory Drive Withdrawal Rather Than Reduced Genioglossus Compensation as a Mechanism of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in REM Sleep

5. Impact of cold and flu medication on obstructive sleep apnoea and its underlying traits: A pilot randomized controlled trial

6. Effects of the Combination of Atomoxetine and Oxybutynin on OSA Endotypic Traits

13. O028 Combination Pharmacological Therapy Targeting Multiple Mechanisms of Sleep Apnea

14. Loop gain in REM versus non‐REM sleep using CPAP manipulation: A pilot study

18. O027 The combination of mandibular advancement devices (MAD) and supplemental oxygen dramatically improves OSA severity: preliminary results from the MADOX trial

21. The Combination of Atomoxetine and Fesoterodine Improves Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity in Patients with Low Upper Airway Collapsibility

23. Breath-holding as a means to estimate the loop gain contribution to obstructive sleep apnoea

24. Predicting sleep apnea responses to oral appliance therapy using polysomnographic airflow

25. Simplified OSA Phenotyping of Respiratory Events for Predicting Oral Appliance Efficacy

28. Slope of the oxygen desaturation reflects the pharyngeal collapsibility in OSA

29. Treatment of Sleep Apnea and Reduction in Blood Pressure: The Role of Heart Rate Response and Hypoxic Burden.

30. Combination pharmacological therapy targeting multiple mechanisms of sleep apnoea: a randomised controlled cross-over trial.

31. Physiological Determinants of Snore Loudness.

32. Drive versus Pressure Contributions to Genioglossus Activity in Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

33. Effect of Pimavanserin on the Respiratory Arousal Threshold from Sleep: A Randomized Trial.

34. Atomoxetine and fesoterodine combination improves obstructive sleep apnoea severity in patients with milder upper airway collapsibility.

35. Neural ventilatory drive decline as a predominant mechanism of obstructive sleep apnoea events.

36. Clinical polysomnographic methods for estimating pharyngeal collapsibility in obstructive sleep apnea.

37. Ventilatory Drive Withdrawal Rather Than Reduced Genioglossus Compensation as a Mechanism of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in REM Sleep.

38. Predicting sleep apnea responses to oral appliance therapy using polysomnographic airflow.

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