From HealthNewsDigest.com
Heart Patients Improve With Better Sleep
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Oct 29, 2009 - 5:20:28 PM
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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - COLUMBUS, Ohio - By the end of the year, a million more Americans will have spent time in the hospital for heart failure.* That number has tripled in the last 30 years* and it is the number one reason people are admitted*. Heart failure patients typically undergo a battery of tests to see how strong their heart is, but cardiac experts at Ohio State University Medical Center are taking their care of these patients one step further, testing each one to see how well they sleep - while they’re still in the hospital.
In the past, patients may have had to wait weeks or months to get tested and treated for sleep apnea, a dangerous condition that blocks airways during sleep, if they were treated at all. But by addressing the problem, which affects nearly 75 percent of heart failure patients, at the hospital, patients can rest easier at home knowing just how much this can help.