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... Gender Differences in ObstructiveSleepApnea 247 Vidya Krishnan and Nancy A Collop 15 ObstructiveSleepApnea in Children 261 Rafael Pelayo and Kasey K Li 16 ObstructiveSleepApnea in the Elderly ... diagnosis and treatment of obstructivesleepapneaand other sleep disorders The reader might wonder why a neurologist is editing a two-volume set of books on obstructivesleep apnea, since it is a sleep- related ... Pathophysiology, Comorbidities, and Consequences, edited by Clete A Kushida ObstructiveSleep Apnea: Diagnosis and Treatment, edited by Clete A Kushida ObstructiveSleepApnea Diagnosis and Treatment Edited...
... Bassiri AG, Guilleminault C Clinicalfeaturesand evaluation of obstructivesleep apneahypopnea syndrome In: Kryger MH, Roth T, Dement WC eds, Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine 3rd ed Philadelphia, ... diagnose obstructivesleep apnea: in-laboratory and ambulatory validation Sleep 2004; 27:923–933 62 Rechtschaffen A, Kales A A manual of standardized terminology, techniques, and scoring system for sleep ... for understanding the pathogenesis of airway closure TREATMENT OF OBSTRUCTIVESLEEPAPNEAAND UPPER AIRWAY IMAGING Imaging studies have also allowed us to understand the effect of sleepapnea treatment...
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... compliance in sleepapnea patients with and without laboratory CPAP titration Sleep Breath 2004; 8(1):7–14 He J, Kryger M, Zorick T, et al Mortality andapnea index in obstructivesleep apnea: experience ... INTRODUCTION Sleep- disordered breathing (SDB) is a collective term, which encompasses snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea syndrome, andobstructivesleepapnea ... and heart failure Part II: central sleepapnea Circulation 2003; 107:1822–1826 82 Bradley TD, Floras JS Sleepapneaand heart failure Part I: obstructivesleepapnea Circulation 2003; 107:1671–1678...
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... diagnostic criteria and the differences in the clinical presentation of UARS andobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea (OSAH) without daytime sleepiness andobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea syndrome ... Rapid maxillary expansion in obstructivesleepapnea hope on the horizon? Sleep 2004; 27(4):606–607 16 ObstructiveSleepApnea in the Elderly Lavinia Fiorentino and Sonia Ancoli-Israel Department ... Obstructive SleepApnea in the Elderly 283 CLINICALFEATURES The symptoms andclinical presentations of SDB in the elderly are similar to those of younger adults Snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness...
... peripheral edema, polycythemia, and abnormal pulmonary function tests) andfeatures of obstructivesleepapnea (e.g., poor nocturnal sleep, snoring, and daytime sleepiness) Despite the common ... similar to obstructivesleepapnea including snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness Alternatively, patients with CSA may present with insomnia and poor nocturnal sleep Central SleepApnea 327 ... INTRODUCTION Sleepapnea is a relatively common condition with significant adverse health consequences (1) Apneas are classified into three categories: obstructive, central, and mixed Apnea is deemed...
... Potential sleeprelated breathing disorder Obstructivesleep apnea, central sleep apnea, Cheyne-Stokes breathing Central sleepapnea Central sleepapnea Central sleep apnea, obstructivesleepapnea ... association of RLS andobstructivesleep apneas Sleep Med 2006; 7:235–239 Haba-Rubio J, Staner L, Krieger J, et al Periodic limb movements and sleepiness in obstructivesleepapnea patients Sleep Med ... groups Sleep 2002; 25(1):27–35 Harsh J, Peszka J, Hartwig G, et al Night-time sleepand daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy J Sleep Res 2000; 9(3):309–316 Chokroverty S Sleepapnea in narcolepsy Sleep...
... Observation scales manifest sleepiness, 96–97 Obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) See also Geriatric obstructivesleep apnea; Pediatric obstructivesleepapnea adjunctive and alternative therapies, ... 313 OSA See Obstructivesleepapnea OSAH See Obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea OSAHS See Obstructivesleep apneahypopnea syndrome OSLER See Osler sleep resistance (OSLER) test Osler sleep resistance ... costs, and fatalities by treating obstructivesleepapneaSleep 2004; 27(d):453, 458 Kryger MH, Roth T, Dement WC, eds Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine Philadelphia, PA: W.B Sanders,...
... analysis, and BMI evaluation of patients Only original papers (randomized and non randomized clinical trials, cohort studies, case-control studies and case report) published between 1990 and 2006 ... with and without obstuctive sleepapnea Otolaryngfol Head Neck Surg 1993, 109:1007 Andersson L, Brattstrom V: Cephalometric analysis of permanently snoring patients with and without obstructivesleep ... andobstructive sites in obstructivesleepapnea Sindrome Angle Orthodontist 2002, 72:124-134 Lowe AA, Fleetham JA, Adachi S, Ryan CF: Cephalometric and computed tomographic predictors of obstructive...
... of obstructivesleepapnea in type diabetics improves glycemic control during sleep J Clin Sleep Med 2008, 4(6):538-542 28 Pallayova M, Donic V, Tomori Z: Beneficial effects of severe sleepapnea ... resistance, lipid profile, and plasma leptin in sleepapnea Lung 2009, 187(2):75-81 39 Ip MS, Lam KS, Ho C, Tsang KW, Lam W: Serum leptin and vascular risk factors in obstructivesleepapnea Chest 2000, ... of sleepapnea in a population of adults with type diabetes mellitus Endocr Pract 2007, 13(4):355-362 23 Aronsohn RS, Whitmore H, Van Cauter E, Tasali E: Impact of untreated obstructivesleep apnea...
... usually divide sleepapnea into three major categories: obstructive, central, and mixed apneaObstructivesleepapnea is characterized by intermittent pauses in breathing during sleep caused by ... recognizing obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) episodes based solely on analysis of the ECG Obstructivesleepapnea is a common sleep disorder in which respiration is disordered during sleep due to ... within their correct class OBSTRUCTIVESLEEPAPNEA DETECTION As discussed in the introduction, obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder with many physiological consequences, such as...
... admission, referring structure, clinicaland psychometric evaluations, concomitant diseases, previous and ongoing psychiatric treatment, admission and discharge diagnoses, and treatments administered ... including sociodemographic featuresand life habits, diagnoses, behaviours, and psychiatric symptoms at presentation, as well as their clinical management, subjective wellbeing and attitudes toward ... conventional and atypical antipsychotics at admission, the combination was confirmed during hospital stay and/ or at discharge Similarly, 64.5% and 60.6% of the patients who were taking only atypical and...
... Bohan and Peter classification Primary dermatomyositis CTM Cancer-associated myositis: with clinical paraneoplasic featuresand without a myositis autoantibody or anti-Mi-2 aClinical overlap features: ... between June 1999 and April 2001 The associations between autoantibodies andclinicalfeatures were determined at myositis diagnosis, whereas associations with myositis course and response to therapy ... probable myositis, and five had definite myositis Definitions for overlap CTD features, target organ involvement, andclinical characteristics are described in detail elsewhere [14] and are summarized...
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... – neck circumference; ESS – Epworth sleepiness score; TST – total sleep time; AHI (apnea/ hypopnea index) – the number of apneas and hypopneas per hour of sleep; ODI (oxygen desaturation index) ... Care Med 2000, 162:81-86 Fletcher EC: Cardiovascular consequences of obstructivesleep apnea: experimental hypoxia and sympathetic activity Sleep 2000, 23(Suppl 4):S127-S131 Phillips CL, Yang ... patients with obstructivesleepapnea J Appl Physiol 1985, 59:1364-1368 Chaouat A, Weitzenblum E, Krieger J, Oswald M, Kessler R: Pulmonary hemodynamics in the obstructivesleepapnea syndrome...
... fraction (66 ± 12% vs 64 ± 16%)) Normal Obstructivesleepapnea Figure effective1CPAP in patients without obstructivesleep apnea, OSA patients without treatment and OSA patients with Late lumen losstherapy ... Edited by: Grech ED and Ramsdale DR London, Dunitz Martin; 1997:215-232 Yumino D, Tsurumi Y, Takagi A, Suzuki K, Kasanuki H: Impact of obstructivesleepapnea on clinicaland angiographic outcomes ... Nachtmann A, Randerath W, Rasche K, Rühle KH, Sanner B, Schäfer H, Staats R, Töpfer V: Sleep disordered breathing and cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases: 2003 update of clinical significance and future...