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Introduction Central sleep apnea (CSA), majorly a post-hyperventilation phenomenon, is a form of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) characterised by recurrent cessation or reduction of respiratory effort during sleep, leading to sleep fragmentation, decline in overall life quality, worsened clinical prognosis, and potential cardiovascular consequence

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