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Ventilatory sensitivity to hypercapnia in end-stage renal disease patients whose apnea improved (A) or did not improve (B) following conversion from conventional hemodialysis to nocturnal hemodialysis

Ventilatory sensitivity to hypercapnia in end-stage renal disease patients whose apnea improved (A) or did not improve (B) following conversion from conventional hemodialysis to nocturnal hemodialysis
This figure shows a reduction in the sensitivity of the ventilatory response among apneic patients whose apnea improved when they were converted from conventional to nocturnal hemodialysis.
CHD: conventional hemodialysis; NHD: nocturnal hemodialysis.
Reproduced from: Beecroft JM, Duffin J, Pierratos A, et al. Decreased chemosensitivity and improvement of sleep apnea by nocturnal hemodialysis. Sleep Med 2009; 10:47. Illustration used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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