OSAS is a serious, prevalent condition that has significant mortality and morbidity when untreated. It is easy to diagnose and treat. Treatment improves quality of life and prevents associated morbidity or death. Response to treatment is high. The goal is to keep the airway open during sleep, leading to improved sleep, better oxygenation, and enhanced day-time alertness. The treatment of choice is CPAP, although bilevel positive airway pressure devices may be used in patients unable to tolerate CPAP. Many surgical treatments have proved effective. Drug therapy may be useful. Weight loss and training to avoid the supine sleeping position are helpful for some patients.

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