The conditions of hypoxia and hypercapnia, whether or not attributable to apnea or not, trigger further results on the body. The fast results of central sleep apnea on the physique depend on how lengthy the failure to breathe endures, how short is the interval between failures to breathe, and the presence or absence of independent situations whose results amplify those of an apneic episode. Brain cells want fixed oxygen to live, and if the level of blood oxygen remains low enough for long enough, mind damage and even demise will happen. These results, nevertheless, are not often a result of