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Recent scientific findings in the field of sleep disordered breathing have characterised a variety of phenotypes in obstructive sleep apnoea. These findings have prompted investigations aiming to achieve a more precise differentiation and description of the entities of central sleep apnoea (CSA). There is increasing evidence for the heterogeneity of CSA in terms of underlying aetiology, pathophysiological concepts, treatment response and outcome. Assigning patients to these phenotypes allows for the selection of individualised therapies. Major pathophysiological characteristics include loop gain, apnoeic threshold, breathing regulation and neuromuscular mechanics. Chronic heart failure is the most important underlying disease, leading to nonhypercapnic CSA based on increased loop and controller gain. Although many questions remain, this review tries to describe the current knowledge on the pathophysiology of the clinical entities. The description of prognostic aspects may guide treatment indication and the selection of pharmacotherapy and invasive options. In addition, the paper provides an update on the current understanding of adaptive servo-ventilation and its role in the treatment of CSA.
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Winfried Randerath
University of Cologne
Sébastien Baillieul
Inserm
Renaud Tamisier
Inserm
European Respiratory Review
Inserm
University of Cologne
Université Grenoble Alpes
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1205fc92637892a9a5be1d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0141-2023