Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a respiratory problem which occurs
because of blockage in the upper airway passage in the back of our throat. In
this disorder, an individual experiences several episodes of pauses in
breathing during sleep. This repetitive cessation leads to disintegrated sleep
and episodic hypopnea. Various studies have conducted in this area, showing
association between OSA and cognitive dysfunctions. This paper reviews
literature related to impact of OSA on attention of an individual and
investigate effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment on
OSA and on attention of an individual. This paper will investigate evidence of
CPAP being used as a technique for showing improvement in OSA and in attention.
Impairment in day-to- day functioning, poor performance in memory, and
executive dysfunction tasks were also studied previously in this context by
different researchers. Thus, we shall not be covering them in much detail in
the present article.
Method: articles were included from various online sources like
PubMed, Jstore, Google scholar and Sci-Hub.
Result: significant impact of CPAP therapy on OSA and on attention
of an individual is observed through the present piece of work.
Conclusion: This paper provides evidence on the impact of OSA on
attention and effective use of positive airway pressure therapy for treating
sleep apnea and for showing significant improvement in the attention among
people suffering from sleep apnea.
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