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ROLE OF SPOUSAL INVOLVEMENT IN CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE (CPAP) ADHERENCE IN PATIENTS WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA ( …
S Batool-Anwar, CM Baldwin, S Fass, SF Quan - … Journal of Pulmonary & Critical Care, 2017
Introduction: Little is known about the impact of spousal involvement on continuous positive
airway pressure (CPAP) adherence. The aim of this study was to determine whether spouse
involvement affects adherence with CPAP therapy, and how this association varies with
airway pressure (CPAP) adherence. The aim of this study was to determine whether spouse
involvement affects adherence with CPAP therapy, and how this association varies with
Blood pressure variability in OSA–data from four randomised-controlled CPAP-withdrawal trials
J Stradling, F Lettau, EI Schwarz, M Kohler - 2017
Background Increased daytime blood pressure variability (BPV) is associated with
cardiovascular risk. Preliminary data suggests that obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) might
contribute to increased daytime BPV. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the
cardiovascular risk. Preliminary data suggests that obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) might
contribute to increased daytime BPV. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the
Estimating sleep parameters using nasal pressure signals applicable to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices.
JU Park, U Erdenebayar, EY Joo, KJ Lee - Physiological measurement, 2017
This paper proposes a method for classifying sleep-wakefulness and estimating sleep
parameters using nasal pressure signals applicable to a continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) device. In order to classify the sleep-wakefulness states of patients with
parameters using nasal pressure signals applicable to a continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) device. In order to classify the sleep-wakefulness states of patients with
The Effect of in vivo High Molecular Weight Hyaluronan Treatment on Airway Reactivity in a Neonatal Mouse Model of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
C Mayer, P MacFarlane - The FASEB Journal, 2017
Abstract Although continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a commonly used mode of
respiratory support in the care of pre-term infants, its long-term effects on lung development
and airway reactivity are largely unknown. Previously, we developed a neonatal mouse
respiratory support in the care of pre-term infants, its long-term effects on lung development
and airway reactivity are largely unknown. Previously, we developed a neonatal mouse
Will the safe‐breakers of sleep apnoea find the right combination?
RR Grunstein - Respirology, 2017
... Key words: obstructive sleep apnoea, sleep, phenotyping, continuous positive airway pressure .
Abbreviations: CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; NREM, non-rapid eye movement;
OSA, obstructive sleep apnoea; REM, rapid eye movement. ...
Abbreviations: CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; NREM, non-rapid eye movement;
OSA, obstructive sleep apnoea; REM, rapid eye movement. ...
[HTML] Every breath you take…
E Molyneux - The Lancet Global Health, 2017
... If a child is breathing spontaneously continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
ventilation is a simple, relatively safe method of supporting respiration. Since nurses
often initiate and manage ongoing care, it is important for ...
ventilation is a simple, relatively safe method of supporting respiration. Since nurses
often initiate and manage ongoing care, it is important for ...
[PDF] Outcome of preterm babies with respiratory distress syndrome on nasal CPAP
B Sunil, N Girish, M Bhuyan - International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 2017
Background: Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has become a useful modality in
management of respiratory distress in preterm babies. Nasal CPAP was found to be safe
and effective means of treating mild and moderate RDS and apnoea of prematurity;
management of respiratory distress in preterm babies. Nasal CPAP was found to be safe
and effective means of treating mild and moderate RDS and apnoea of prematurity;
The Optimal Predictors of Readiness for Extubation in Low Birth Weight Infants
W Janjindamai, S Pasee, A Thatrimontrichai - JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL …, 2017
... However, 20 to 40% of infants fail extubation and reintubation. Objective: Determine the optimal
predictors of readiness for extubation in low birth weight infants during endotracheal
tubecontinuous positive airway pressure (ET CPAP) for three minutes. ...
predictors of readiness for extubation in low birth weight infants during endotracheal
tubecontinuous positive airway pressure (ET CPAP) for three minutes. ...
[HTML] New Challenges for Sleep Apnea Research: Simple Diagnostic Tools, Biomarkers, New Treatments and Precision Medicine
LF Drager - Sleep Science, 2017
... realities: 1) we are not able to provide a massive strategy to improve sleep apnea underdiagnosis
considering the availability of sleep laboratories and current long waitlists 10,11 ; 2) the main
treatment for sleep apnea (namely continuous positive airway pressure, CPAP) is not ...
considering the availability of sleep laboratories and current long waitlists 10,11 ; 2) the main
treatment for sleep apnea (namely continuous positive airway pressure, CPAP) is not ...
Inflammation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea and coronary artery disease
J Spießhöfer, H Schmalgemeier, F Schindhelm, T Bitter… - Somnologie, 2017
... Robust correlations between inflammation markers and obstructive sleep apnea severity, and
the impact of CPAP ... the severity of cardiac dysfunction. The effect of one night of continuous PAP
(CPAP) therapy on these biomarkers was also assessed. Materials and methods ...
the impact of CPAP ... the severity of cardiac dysfunction. The effect of one night of continuous PAP
(CPAP) therapy on these biomarkers was also assessed. Materials and methods ...
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