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This special episode is brought to you by Zoll Respicardia

In this episode of SleepTech Talk, we explore the newest breakthroughs in treating Central Sleep Apnea (CSA).
Our guest, Timothy Morgenthaler, MD, Professor and Vice Chair, Quality and Affordability at the Mayo Clinic, and past President of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), helps explain the updated AASM treatment guidelines and how Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation (TPNS) is now recognized as an effective therapy for CSA.

We also dive deep into the Remede implant, an FDA-approved TPNS device that stimulates the phrenic nerve to help patients breathe normally during sleep. Dr. Morgenthaler breaks down how it works, which patients may benefit most, and what the AASM’s new recommendations mean for clinicians and patients going forward.

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Whether you’re a sleep clinician, technologist, or someone affected by sleep apnea, this episode provides a clear, practical breakdown of the latest evidence-based options for CSA.

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https://remede.zoll.com/ 

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Audio/ Video: Diego R Mannikarote; Music: Pierce G Mannikarote

Hosts: J. Emerson Kerr, Robert Miller, Gerald George Mannikarote

Copyright: ⓒ 2025 SleepTech Talk Productions

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Sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, oral sleep appliance, inspire, surgery, sleep surgery, CPAP, AI, Artificial Intelligence