LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Explain why the apnea hypopnea index (AHI) has limited effectiveness in defining whether or not a patient has OSA
- Identify and interpret alternative metrics with the potential to guide perioperative care of patients with OSA
- Recognize the heterogeneity of OSA as a disease and the possible value of identifying specific endotypes and phenotypes when examining outcomes and designing clinical trials
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TRANSCRIPT
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