An approach to providing disordered breathing therapy includes detecting
disordered breathing and adapting a therapy to mitigate the disordered
breathing. The therapy may be adapted to enhance therapy effectiveness,
to provide therapy that reduces an impact of the therapy on the patient,
or to achieve other therapeutic goals. Cardiac electrical therapy to
mitigate the disordered breathing may include various cardiac pacing
regimens and/or delivery of non-excitatory electrical stimulation to the
heart.