Talking Sleep

Central Sleep Apnea Treatment: New AASM Guidelines

Jan 16, 2026
Christine Won, Yale sleep medicine leader and AASM committee member; Shirine Allam, Emory professor and fellowship director; Rami Khayat, Penn State sleep division chief. They walk through how the new AASM guidelines were made. They discuss CPAP across CSA types. They debate BPAP backup rates and ASV safety. They cover oxygen, acetazolamide, and phrenic nerve stimulation as treatment options.
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INSIGHT

Guidelines Built On GRADE Evidence

  • The AASM used the GRADE methodology to create rigorous, evidence-based CSA treatment recommendations.
  • Randomized trials rank higher than observational studies and guided the conditional recommendations.
INSIGHT

Why CSA Subtypes Were Pooled

  • The committee grouped CSA subtypes together because they share ventilatory instability mechanisms and trials rarely separated subtypes.
  • Grouping treatments increased usable data and made clinically useful recommendations possible.
ADVICE

Try CPAP As Reasonable Initial Option

  • Offer CPAP to adults with CSA across several etiologies as a reasonable trial given safety and some benefit.
  • Use shared decision-making and set realistic expectations since evidence certainty is low.
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