... of permanently snoring patients with and without obstructivesleepapneasyndrome Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1995, 20:159-162 Lowe A, Santamaria J, Fleetham J, et al.: Facial morphology andobstructive ... [8] Abnormalities of the facial skeleton andof the soft tissues, in association with the narrowing of the upper respiratory airway, often lead to the onset ofobstructiveapnea The most frequent ... patients, use of apnea- hypopnea index (AHI) to assess the presence of OSAS, the use of cephalometric analysis, and BMI evaluation of patients Only original papers (randomized and non randomized clinical...
... Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructivesleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructivesleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper airway Otolaryngol ... the diagnosis of the patient and to the writing of the paper ES contributed to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient VT contributed to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient and has been ... retrognathia, macroglossia, adenoid tissue and variations in craniofacial features, promote the occurrence of apneas and hypopneas due to anatomic narrowing of the upper airway In selected patients,...
... Schwartz AR, Smith PL: Adult obstructivesleep apnea: pathophysiology and diagnosis Chest 2007, 132:325-337 Sher AE: Obstructivesleepapnea syndrome: a complex disorder of the upper airway Otolaryngol ... the diagnosis of the patient and to the writing of the paper ES contributed to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient VT contributed to the diagnosis and treatment of the patient and has been ... retrognathia, macroglossia, adenoid tissue and variations in craniofacial features, promote the occurrence of apneas and hypopneas due to anatomic narrowing of the upper airway In selected patients,...
... Background Obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) is a common disorder defined by upper airway obstruction, apneaand nocturnal hypoxia There is a prevalence of OSA in patients with coronary artery disease of ... TF: Vascular reactivity in obstructivesleepapneasyndrome Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2000, 161(1):187-191 Hamiliton GS, Solin P, Naughton MT: Obstructivesleep apnoea and cardiovascular disease ... administration of intracoronary glyceryl nitrate At least six standardized projections of the left coronary artery and two of the right coronary artery were obtained Quantitative analysis of the angiograms...
... ofobstructivesleepapnea 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 ... Kuna ST: Obstructivesleepapnea among obese patients with type diabetes Diabetes Care 2009, 32(6):1017-1019 25 Pamidi S, Aronsohn RS, Tasali E: Obstructivesleep apnea: role in the risk and severity ... Prevalence ofsleepapnea 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 obstructive sleep...
... frequency of liver disease, suggesting the influence of alcoholism These results correspond to those of Alvarez et al (6) and Van den Brande (15) but contrast with those of Katz et al (17) and Umeki ... of underlying illnesses in both groups Elderly had significantly higher frequencies of cardiovascular and chronic lung disease including pneumoconiosis and chronic obstructive lung disease, and ... the importance of sputum AFB smear/ culture for the diagnosis of TB in the elderly A positive sputum AFB smear was obtained in 57.1% of elderly and in 57.5 % of young TB patients, and a positive...
... Longevity is best predicted based on the duration of life of one’s mother and father and grandmothers and grandfathers If someone’s grandmothers and grandfathers had lived 80 years, it gives him the ... stages, and Erikson said: „In the aging person who has taken care of things and people and has adapted himself to the triumphs and disappointments of being, by necessity, the originator of others and ... the factors influencing health and longevity He rejects the idea of one major factor and suggests a „prophylactic complex of factors of significance for health and longevity The complex, according...
... as REM sleep disinhibition) [43] On the other hand, the sleepof patients with OSA is fragmented, and contains a lot of transitional sleep stages (stage 1) at the expense of REM sleepand particularly ... cause of excessive daytime sleepiness The upper airway resistance syndrome Chest 1993, 104:781-787 Andrews JG, Oei TP: The roles of depression and anxiety in the understanding and treatment ofObstructive ... moderately obese patients with obstructivesleepapnea Ann Intern Med 1985, 103:850-855 Weitzman ED, Kahn E, Pollak CP: Quantitative analysis ofsleepandsleepapnea before and after tracheostomy in...
... composition of the light source [5-8], the light level [9,10], and the duration and pattern of the light pulse(s) [11-14] As the converse of light exposure, the timing or duration of the sleep/ dark ... National Institute of Nursing Research The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Nursing Research ... Adaptation of the human circadian system by prior light history Sleep 2008:A45 White TM, Terman M: Effect of Iris pigmentation and latitude Chronobiol Int 2003, on chronotype andsleep timing...
... surgery andoral appliances, for patients with obstructivesleep apnea; nevertheless, our field is still in its adolescence with respect to the diagnosis and treatment ofobstructivesleepapneaand ... practice and the tools at the disposal of the sleep medicine physician DIAGNOSIS OFSLEEPAPNEA Modern diagnosis ofsleepapnea has its roots in the landmark descriptions by Gastaut (2,3), Jung and ... clinical symptoms ofsleepapnea (snoring, witnessed apneas, and hypertension) and three signs ofsleepapnea (thyro-mental space less than 1.5 cm, pharyngeal grade > 2, and the presence of an overbite)...
... Restless Legs Syndrome Task Force of the Standards of Practice Committee of the American Academy ofSleep Medicine An update on the dopaminergic treatment of restless legs syndromeand periodic ... the assessment ofobstructivesleepapneaSleep 1994; 17:378–392 17 Standards of Practice Committee of the American Sleep Disorders Association Practice parameters for the use of portable recording ... obstructivesleepapnea An American Academy ofSleep Medicine review Sleep 2002; 25:148–173 78 Littner M, Hirshkowitz M, Davila D, et al Standards of Practice Committee of the American Academy of Sleep...
... A Women and the obstructivesleepapneasyndrome Chest 1988; 93(1):104–109 126 Johnson MW, Anch AM, Remmers JE Induction of the obstructivesleepapneasyndrome in a woman by exogenous androgen ... efficacy of surgical modifications of the upper airway in adults with obstructivesleepapneasyndromeSleep 1996; 19(2):156–177 165 Li KK Surgical therapy for obstructivesleepapneasyndrome ... Rogers R, Schmidt-Nowara W Oral appliances for snoring andobstructivesleep apnea: a review Sleep 2006; 29(2):244–262 152 Ferguson KA, Love LL, Ryan CF Effect of mandibular and tongue protrusion...
... treatment of severe obstructivesleepapneasyndrome Chest 1998; 113:714–718 150 Berry 25 Meurice JC, Marc I, Series F Efficacy of auto-CPAP in the treatment ofobstructivesleep apnea/ hypopnea syndrome ... pressure treatment ofobstructivesleep apnoea syndrome Respiration 1998; 65:114–119 19 Resta O, Guido P, Picca V, et al Prescription of nCPAP and nBIPAP in obstructivesleep apnoea syndrome: Italian ... education and support by a sleep professional are a part of the initial experience, and 156 Leibowitz and Aloia longitudinal support and positive reinforcement are offered as an ongoing part of patient...
... syndrome (UARS), obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea syndrome, andobstructivesleepapnea (OSA) These terms describe a partial or complete obstruction of the upper airway during sleep Patency of ... ofobstructivesleepapnea Chest 1994; 105(1):278–283 45 Lee N, Givens C, Wilson J, et al Staged surgical treatment ofobstructivesleepapnea syndrome: a review of 35 patients J Oral Maxillofac ... patients with obstructivesleepapneasyndrome J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1989; 47(12):1256–1261 48 Hochban W, Brandenburg U, Hermann PJ Surgical treatment ofobstructivesleepapnea by maxillomandibular...
... snoring andobstructivesleepapnea with oral appliances Sleep 1995; 18:511–513 Cistulli PA, Gotsopoulos H, Marklund M, Lowe AA Treatment of snoring andobstructivesleepapnea with mandibular ... snoring andobstructivesleep apnea: a review Sleep 1995; 18:501–510 33 Hoekema ASB, de Bont LG Efficacy and co-morbidity oforal appliances in the treatment ofobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea: ... sleepapneaand the risk of traffic accidents Cooperative Group Burgos-Santander N Engl J Med 1999; 340(11):847–851 Ayas NT, Epstein LJ Oral appliances in the treatment ofobstructivesleep apnea...
... diagnostic criteria and the differences in the clinical presentation of UARS andobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea (OSAH) without daytime sleepiness andobstructivesleepapnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) ... snoring from obstructivesleepapneasyndrome in children Chest 1995; 108(3):610–618 70 Farber JM Clinical practice guideline: diagnosis and management of childhood obstructivesleepapneasyndrome ... 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 of Psychiatry,...
... American Academy ofSleep Practice parameters for the treatment of snoring andobstructivesleepapnea with oral appliances: an update for 2005 Sleep 2006; 29:240–243 71 Loube DI, Andrada T, Shanmagum ... the treatment ofobstructivesleepapnea in adults: the efficacy of surgical modifications of the upper airway Sleep 1996; 19: 152–155 19 Central SleepApnea M Safwan Badr Division of Pulmonary, ... polycythemia, and abnormal pulmonary function tests) and features ofobstructivesleepapnea (e.g., poor nocturnal sleep, snoring, and daytime sleepiness) Despite the common inclusion of this condition...
... 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 ... depressed man with sleepapneasyndrome Neuropsychobiology 2001; 43(3):221–224 Kjelsberg FN, Ruud EA, Stavem K Predictors of symptoms of anxiety and depression in obstructivesleepapneaSleep Med 2005;...
... 313 OSA See Obstructivesleepapnea OSAH See Obstructivesleep apnea- hypopnea OSAHS See Obstructivesleep apneahypopnea syndrome OSLER See Osler sleep resistance (OSLER) test Osler sleep resistance ... 96–97 Obstructivesleepapnea (OSA) See also Geriatric obstructivesleep apnea; Pediatric obstructivesleepapnea adjunctive and alternative therapies, 233–246, 241 alcohol, 8–9 allergies, behavioral ... costs, and fatalities by treating obstructivesleepapneaSleep 2004; 27(d):453, 458 Kryger MH, Roth T, Dement WC, eds Principles and Practice ofSleep Medicine Philadelphia, PA: W.B Sanders,...
... Background Routine oral examination (ROE) refers to periodic monitoring of the general andoral health status of patients The main purpose of ROEs is to prevent the onset oforal diseases and/ or prevent ... quality of dental care; the development, validation and standardisation of an index for the assessment of restorative care Thesis University of Amsterdam: The Netherlands; 1997 National Institute of ... children and adolescents, frequencies of less than 24 months, and for low-risk profiles, frequencies of more than 36 months; for high-risk adults, prescription frequencies less than 36 months, and...