Sleep apnea is a condition that involves the periodic
cessation of breathing while a person is asleep. There are two primary types of
sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and central sleep apnea (CSA). At Snoring & Sleep Apnea Center in Seattle, WA, Dr. Robert L. Horchover and
his team offer a comprehensive menu of practical solutions for men and women
suffering from sleep apnea, allowing them to enjoy healthier and more
fulfilling lives.
The Difference
Between CSA and OSA
Obstructive sleep
apnea occurs when the muscles of the throat relax too fully during sleep,
failing to support the tissues of the soft palate in the mouth. The patient
affected by OSA struggles to inhale,
but the airway is blocked. These instances of apnea, or breathing cessation,
occur continuously throughout the night.
Central sleep apnea,
or CSA, is considerably less
prevalent than OSA. CSA also involves lapses in breathing
as the patient sleeps, but this is not due to an issue with the airway. A
patient suffering from central sleep
apnea fails to breathe correctly and continuously because the brain simply
does not send the appropriate signals to the respiratory system. Some patients
suffer from both CSA and OSA
simultaneously; a comprehensive sleep study can determine which condition is
responsible for the numerous pauses in breathing at night.
Dr. Horchover and
his experienced team will work with you to determine which treatment method best
suits your unique situation and lifestyle. As always, we invite you to contact
us with any questions or concerns you may have regarding sleep apnea, snoring, or any other condition that affects your
sleep.
Schedule Your
Consultation Today
If you or a member of your family suffers from either form
of sleep apnea and you want to learn
more about effective treatment for these conditions, we are here to help. Contact our office in Seattle, WA and schedule your
appointment with Dr. Horchover today.
We genuinely look forward to helping you achieve the restful night’s sleep that
you want and deserve. Our conveniently located practice in Seattle also serves patients from throughout Tacoma, Everett, Redmond, Alaska, and beyond.