sleep apnea death
Ist is possible that death occurs due to excess oxygen admistered the evening for example?

My husband has COPD and is being treated for sleep apnea by oxygen therapy and a sleep mask. It is very possible for him to receive oxygen during sleep, and finally causing death?

Depending on the flow of gallons. Some COPDers can only deal with 2 liters of O2. While others can handle more. Find out the best amount of gallons of O2 it can handle. He who gives him a good sat down and did not make him feel bad. One way to tell if he is getting much O2 or flow liters is very high, is if he becomes drowsy and incoherent. Very O2 flow COPDers can hit a drive to breathe and will make them sleepy and not want to breathe. The negative effects O2 flow from the liter and not by how long they have it. He can have it every day and be fine, but if you increase the flow of gallons can make the patient too.

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