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 Übersetzung für 'sleep apnoea' von Englisch nach Deutsch
med.
sleep apnoea [esp. Br.]
Schlafapnoe {f}
3 Wörter
med.
central sleep apnoea [Br.] <CSA>
zentrale Schlafapnoe {f} <ZSA>
med.
obstructive sleep apnoea <OSA> [esp. Br.]
obstruktive Schlafapnoe {f} <OSA>
med.
sleep apnoea syndrome <SAS> [Br.]
Schlafapnoesyndrom {n} <SAS>
med.
sleep apnoea syndrome <SAS> [Br.]
Schlafapnoe-Syndrom {n} <SAS>
med.
sleep apnoea therapy [Br.]
Schlafapnoetherapie {f} [auch: Schlafapnoe-Therapie]
med.
sleep apnoea treatment [Br.]
Schlafapnoebehandlung {f} [auch: Schlafapnoe-Behandlung]
4 Wörter
med.
obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome [esp. Br.] <OSAS>
obstruktives Schlafapnoe-Syndrom {n} <OSAS>
5+ Wörter
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sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment {sg} [Br.]
Schlafapnoe-Atemtherapiegeräte {pl}
Teiltreffer
MedTech.
sleep deprivation electroencephalogram <sleep deprivation EEG>
Schlafentzugs-Elektroenzephalogramm {n} <Schlafentzugs-EEG>
med.
rapid eye movement sleep <REM sleep>
paradoxer Schlaf {m}
med.
rapid eye movement sleep <REM sleep>
REM-Schlaf {m}
med.
apnoea [esp. Br.]
Atemlähmung {f}
med.
apnoea [esp. Br.]
Atemstillstand {m}
8
med.
apnoea [esp. Br.]
Apnoe {f}
150
med.
non-REM sleep <NREM sleep>
Non-REM-Schlaf {m} <NREM-Schlaf>
med.
apnoea and hypopnoea episodes [esp. Br.]
Apnoe- und Hypopnoe-Episoden {pl}
med.
sleep-onset / sleep onset rapid eye movement <SOREM> phase
Schlaf {m} mit Beginn der REM-Phase
med.
sleep-onset / sleep onset REMs <SOREMs>
Schlaf-Beginn-REM {pl}
to sleepschlafen
3273
to sleepbüseln [österr.] [ugs.]
306
to sleeprüsseln [österr.] [ugs.] [schlafen]
304
to sleepratzen [ugs.]
314
to sleepknacken [ugs.] [schlafen]
332
to sleeppennen [ugs.]
511
sleepSchlaf {m}
641
to sleepschlummern [geh.] [schlafen]
sleepNachtruhe {f}
32
Sleep tight!Schlaf gut!
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Übersetzung für 'sleep apnoea' von Englisch nach Deutsch

sleep apnoea [esp. Br.]
Schlafapnoe {f}med.

central sleep apnoea [Br.] <CSA>
zentrale Schlafapnoe {f} <ZSA>med.
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obstructive sleep apnoea <OSA> [esp. Br.]
obstruktive Schlafapnoe {f} <OSA>med.
sleep apnoea syndrome <SAS> [Br.]
Schlafapnoesyndrom {n} <SAS>med.

Schlafapnoe-Syndrom {n} <SAS>med.
sleep apnoea therapy [Br.]
Schlafapnoetherapie {f} [auch: Schlafapnoe-Therapie]med.
sleep apnoea treatment [Br.]
Schlafapnoebehandlung {f} [auch: Schlafapnoe-Behandlung]med.

obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome [esp. Br.] <OSAS>
obstruktives Schlafapnoe-Syndrom {n} <OSAS>med.

sleep apnoea breathing therapy equipment {sg} [Br.]
Schlafapnoe-Atemtherapiegeräte {pl}MedTech.

sleep deprivation electroencephalogram <sleep deprivation EEG>
Schlafentzugs-Elektroenzephalogramm {n} <Schlafentzugs-EEG>MedTech.
rapid eye movement sleep <REM sleep>
paradoxer Schlaf {m}med.

REM-Schlaf {m}med.
apnoea [esp. Br.]
Atemlähmung {f}med.

Atemstillstand {m}med.

Apnoe {f}med.
non-REM sleep <NREM sleep>
Non-REM-Schlaf {m} <NREM-Schlaf>med.
apnoea and hypopnoea episodes [esp. Br.]
Apnoe- und Hypopnoe-Episoden {pl}med.
sleep-onset / sleep onset rapid eye movement <SOREM> phase
Schlaf {m} mit Beginn der REM-Phasemed.
sleep-onset / sleep onset REMs <SOREMs>
Schlaf-Beginn-REM {pl}med.
to sleep
schlafen

büseln [österr.] [ugs.]

rüsseln [österr.] [ugs.] [schlafen]

ratzen [ugs.]

knacken [ugs.] [schlafen]

pennen [ugs.]

schlummern [geh.] [schlafen]
sleep
Schlaf {m}

Nachtruhe {f}
Sleep tight!
Schlaf gut!
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2002, SGH pioneered a modified jaw advancement technique for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea in Asians.
  • In a series of articles, Robin demonstrated that in adults, small mandibles lead to a series of both local dental and malocclusion effects, as well as wider systemic medical problems, including the development of what came to be known as Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.
  • Research published by the SIDS and Sleep Apnoea Research Group of The Children's Hospital in Westmead, New South Wales, Australia, in the May 6, 2022 edition of in "The Lancet" indicates that BChE may be a marker for babies that are at risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
  • Finally there is a lower complication rate, although obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is associated.
  • It is only recently, and especially with the evolution of oral and maxillofacial surgery in establishing itself as a primary medical specialty – as opposed to its long term status as a dental speciality – that orthognathic surgery has increasingly emerged as a primary treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea, as well as for primary facial proportionality or symmetry correction.

  • I've got the high blood pressure, the sleep apnoea, I'm a mess."
  • Linde Healthcare provides pharmaceutical and medical gas products and services for the healthcare industry such as oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, anaesthesia, and gas for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, sleep apnoea and pain.
  • AHDC1 is a gene, changes in which are found through clinical studies to cause an array of symptoms in affected children known collectively as Xia-Gibbs Syndrome, including global developmental delay, global hypotonia, obstructive sleep apnoea and seizures.
  • Sleep apnea, also spelled sleep apnoea, is a sleep disorder in which pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep occur more often than normal.
  • The physical implications of obesity in children include sleep apnoea, breathlessness, a reduced tolerance to exercise and orthopaedic and gastrointestinal problems including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • Nottinghamshire CCGs had restricted access to surgery for sleep apnoea and hysterectomy for heavy menstrual bleeding, fat grafts, hair depilation, earlobe repair, and chin, cheek or collagen implants.
  • Sabeluzole (R-58,735) is a nootropic and neuroprotective drug which was originally developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and has subsequently been researched for other applications such as sleep apnoea.
  • The epiglottis and vallecula are important anatomical landmarks in intubation. Abnormal positioning of the epiglottis is a rare cause of obstructive sleep apnoea.
  • Palmer has also suffered from sleep apnoea.
  • He was a senior research fellow (2013–2017) in sonification in the Emerging Audio Research Group at Fraunhofer Society (the International Audio Laboratories of Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS) in Erlangen, Germany, undertaking research in the application of sound in the diagnosis of sleep apnoea and the sonification of large networks.

  • The second hearings examined matters relevant to road safety in Australia: speed limits on undivided highways; speed limiters in motor vehicles, particularly in heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses; drivers having multiple licences from different Australian jurisdictions; the transfer of driver and vehicle information among Australian states and territories; the collection, collation, analysis and reporting of road crash statistics; driver fatigue, including drowsiness and obstructive sleep apnoea; the regulation of driving hours for truck and bus drivers; drugged driving; aftermarket fitment of bullbars on motor vehicles; construction standards for buses and bus seats; the use of multi-combination heavy vehicles such as B-double trucks and road trains; mass and dimension standards for trucks; the use of radar detector devices to avoid police speed enforcement; road safety advertising and education; and general matters associated with road construction and national road transport and road freight policies.
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