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S01E15 Central Sleep Apnea: AASM 2025 Guideline—What to Use (and Avoid) in Real Patients

S01E15 Central Sleep Apnea: AASM 2025 Guideline—What to Use (and Avoid) in Real Patients

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In this episode of PRISM Rounds, two hosts break down the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2025 Clinical Practice Guideline on treating central sleep apnea (CSA) in adults—with a practical, bedside lens and a methods-focused look at evidence certainty. We walk through how the guideline frames CSA phenotypes (e.g., heart failure/Cheyne–Stokes, opioid-associated CSA, treatment-emergent CSA, high altitude), what “conditional” recommendations mean, and how to translate options like CPAP, BPAP with backup rate, ASV (with appropriate caution in select heart failure populations), supplemental oxygen, acetazolamide, and transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation into a patient-centered plan that prioritizes symptoms and underlying contributors—not just event counts. Educational use only; not medical advice. Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, “Treatment of central sleep apnea in adults: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline” (2025): https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.11858TagsCentral Sleep Apnea, CSA, Sleep Medicine, AASM, Clinical Practice Guideline, Journal Club, Evidence-Based Medicine, CPAP, BPAP-ST, ASV, Adaptive Servo-Ventilation, Cheyne-Stokes Respiration, Heart Failure, Opioid-Associated Sleep Apnea, Treatment-Emergent CSA, High Altitude Periodic Breathing, Acetazolamide, Phrenic Nerve Stimulation, PAP Therapy, Pulmonology
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