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Trajectories of Emergent Central Sleep Apnea during Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy
D Liu, J Armitstead, A Benjafield, S Shao, A Malhotra… - Chest, 2017
... This study assessed a PAP database to investigate trajectories of treatment-emergent CSA
during continuous PAP (CPAP) therapy. Methods. ... Results. 133,006 patients used CPAP for
≥90 days and had ≥1 day with use of ≥1 hour in Week 1 and Week 13. ...
during continuous PAP (CPAP) therapy. Methods. ... Results. 133,006 patients used CPAP for
≥90 days and had ≥1 day with use of ≥1 hour in Week 1 and Week 13. ...
Personalized Management Approach for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
JC Carberry, J Amatoury, DJ Eckert - Chest, 2017
... However, the majority of existing therapies only target the anatomical cause (eg
continuous positive airway pressure [CPAP], oral appliances, weight loss, positional
therapy, and upper airway surgery). These are typically administered ...
continuous positive airway pressure [CPAP], oral appliances, weight loss, positional
therapy, and upper airway surgery). These are typically administered ...
Oral Appliances for the Management of OSA-An Updated Review of the Literature
MM Hamoda, Y Kohzuka, FR Almeida - Chest, 2017
... Compared to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), the gold standard therapy,
OAs are less efficacious but are more accepted and tolerated by the patients which
may in turn lead to a comparable therapeutic effectiveness. ...
OAs are less efficacious but are more accepted and tolerated by the patients which
may in turn lead to a comparable therapeutic effectiveness. ...
[HTML] Race and Gender Disparities in Sleep-Disordered Breathing
KP Clark, JC Ehlen, KN Paul - Journal of Sleep Disorders: Treatment and Care, 2017
... Studies that have investigated race-related disparities in sleep-disordered breathing report
that African-Americans have a higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea, particularly men, and
are less likely to adhere to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). ...
that African-Americans have a higher risk for obstructive sleep apnea, particularly men, and
are less likely to adhere to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). ...
Adenotonsillectomy outcomes in children with sleep apnea and narcolepsy
S Biyani, TD Cunningham, CM Baldassari - International Journal of Pediatric …, 2017
... Research has demonstrated improvements in daytime sleepiness in narcoleptic adults
receiving continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for OSA [4]. The
prevalence of OSA in pediatric narcoleptic patients is unknown. ...
receiving continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for OSA [4]. The
prevalence of OSA in pediatric narcoleptic patients is unknown. ...
Monocytes inhibit NK activity via TGF-β in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea
E Hernández-Jiménez, C Cubillos-Zapata, V Toledano… - European Respiratory …, 2017
[HTML] Two-minute disconnection technique with a double-lumen tube to speed the collapse of the non-ventilated lung for one-lung ventilation in thoracoscopic surgery
Q Li, X Zhang, J Wu, M Xu - BMC Anesthesiology, 2017
... rSO 2 level, mean arterial pressure, pulse oxygen saturation, arterial blood gas analysis,
intraoperative hypoxaemia, intraoperative use of CPAP during OLV, and awakening time were
determined in patients at the following time points: while inhaling air (T 0 ), after anaesthesia ...
intraoperative hypoxaemia, intraoperative use of CPAP during OLV, and awakening time were
determined in patients at the following time points: while inhaling air (T 0 ), after anaesthesia ...
Obstructive sleep apnoea in diabetes: Does it matter?
AA Tahrani - Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research, 2017
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is very common in patients with Type 2 diabetes (T2D), which
is not surprising considering that obesity is a common risk factor f.
is not surprising considering that obesity is a common risk factor f.
Combined sleeve gastrectomy and orthotopic liver transplantation in patient with type 2 obesity and advanced liver disease
FG Pérez, AP Marengo, J Fabregat, X Xiol, N Vilarrasa - Endocrinología, Diabetes y …, 2017
... dietetic measures. His comorbidities included high blood pressure treated with three
drugs, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), treated
with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The ...
drugs, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), treated
with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The ...
Auto-trilevel versus bilevel positive airway pressure ventilation for hypercapnic overlap syndrome patients
M Su, D Huai, J Cao, D Ning, R Xue, M Xu, M Huang… - Sleep and Breathing, 2017
... OS patients. Although there is coexisting OSAS in OS patients, contin- uous positive
airway pressure (CPAP) treatment is used with caution because of CO2 retention
which cannot be improved by CPAP. Instead, conventional ...
airway pressure (CPAP) treatment is used with caution because of CO2 retention
which cannot be improved by CPAP. Instead, conventional ...
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