Upper airway structural changes induced by CPAP in OSAS patients: a study using drug-induced sleep endoscopy
SH Jung, SK Koo, JW Choi, JS Moon, SH Lee - European Archives of Oto-Rhino- …, 2016
Abstract We studied upper airway structural changes induced by continuous positive airway
pressure (CPAP) in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients using drug-induced
sleep endoscopy (DISE). This prospective study was conducted at an academic ...
pressure (CPAP) in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) patients using drug-induced
sleep endoscopy (DISE). This prospective study was conducted at an academic ...
Oronasal Masks Require a Higher Pressure than Nasal and Nasal Pillow Masks for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
S Deshpande, S Joosten, A Turton, BA Edwards… - Journal of clinical sleep …, 2016
... STUDY OBJECTIVES: Oronasal masks are frequently used for continuous positive airway pressure
(CPAP) treatment in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). ... Prescribed CPAP level,
polysomnography results and patient data were compared according to mask type. ...
(CPAP) treatment in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). ... Prescribed CPAP level,
polysomnography results and patient data were compared according to mask type. ...
[HTML] Ventilatory management in a child with bilateral bronchopleural fistula: A challenge for the intensivist
T Samra, K Kumari, V Saini - Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care, 2016
... Day 4 (Development of B/L BPF), CPAP (PEEP/PS) 2/12, 7.31, 151.7, 76.2, 37.6, 8.1, 99.1. Day
5, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 1/6, 7.29, 135.4, 83.9, 40, 9.6, 98.8. Day 5, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 0/10, 7.41,
140, 62.9, 39.3, 11.8, 99.0. Day 10, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 0/10, 7.33, 108.5, 78.7, 40.7, 11.0, 97.9 ...
5, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 1/6, 7.29, 135.4, 83.9, 40, 9.6, 98.8. Day 5, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 0/10, 7.41,
140, 62.9, 39.3, 11.8, 99.0. Day 10, CPAP (PEEP/PS) 0/10, 7.33, 108.5, 78.7, 40.7, 11.0, 97.9 ...
[HTML] Nocturnal Hypoxemia Due to Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is an Independent Predictor of Poor Prognosis After Myocardial Infarction
J Xie, FHS Kuniyoshi, N Covassin, P Singh, AS Gami… - Journal of the American …, 2016
... acute, evolving or recent MI.”22 A total of 121 eligible patients were enrolled consecutively (Figure
1). Twenty‐three patients were excluded from the final analysis: 1 due to a prior diagnosis of
OSA that was managed with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), 1 because ...
1). Twenty‐three patients were excluded from the final analysis: 1 due to a prior diagnosis of
OSA that was managed with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), 1 because ...
Prematurity
BH Lee, I Seri - Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2016
... For infants with respiratory distress from lung immaturity or other etiologies, continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) remains a foundational therapy for the support of
functional residual capacity and reduction of airway resistance. ...
positive airway pressure (CPAP) remains a foundational therapy for the support of
functional residual capacity and reduction of airway resistance. ...
Obstructive sleep apnoea in patients with epilepsy: a meta-analysis
Z Lin, Q Si, Z Xiaoyi - Sleep and Breathing, 2016
... Patients that had been treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) were shown
to have better seizure control than those untreated (OR 5.26; 95 % CI 2.04–13.5). ... Additionally,
the results of our study suggest that CPAP treatment results in a reduction of seizures. ...
to have better seizure control than those untreated (OR 5.26; 95 % CI 2.04–13.5). ... Additionally,
the results of our study suggest that CPAP treatment results in a reduction of seizures. ...
Patient Selection and Surgical Management of High-Risk Patients with Morbid Obesity
AD Guerron, DD Portenier - Surgical Clinics of North America, 2016
... 36. We use a low threshold for preoperative screening. Also, patients with known sleep
apnea on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) who have had a significant weight
gain since last titration are sent in for CPAP titration before surgery. ...
apnea on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) who have had a significant weight
gain since last titration are sent in for CPAP titration before surgery. ...
Blunt Thoracic Trauma With Pulmonary Blast Injury Phenotype: Perfluorochemical Intervention Within The" Golden Hour"
J Wu, EM Sivieri, E Brady, MM Marcinkiewicz, ST Baker… - A60. ILD, IPF, …, 2016
... Treatment of PBI is supportive, including supplemental O , CPAP, and mechanical ventilation.
However, these therapies are difficult to 2 ... st Anesthetized, spontaneously breathing sheep (n =
32; ~ 25 kg) were supported with CPAP (8 cmH O) and FO (0.40), and Methods: 2 I 2 ...
However, these therapies are difficult to 2 ... st Anesthetized, spontaneously breathing sheep (n =
32; ~ 25 kg) were supported with CPAP (8 cmH O) and FO (0.40), and Methods: 2 I 2 ...
For the record: New sleep centre gets patient nod of approval
S Phung - Medicus, 2016
... On the other hand, obstructive sleep apnoea is the most common presentation to a sleep centre.
Treatment success is quite high due to improvements in technology for both CPAP and Mandibular ...
SP: The most exciting development is the customisation of CPAP masks. ...
Treatment success is quite high due to improvements in technology for both CPAP and Mandibular ...
SP: The most exciting development is the customisation of CPAP masks. ...
Insomnia and Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders: New Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke
OI Vinogradov, AM Kulagina - Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2016
... ventilation. Keywords: sleep disorders, stroke, insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea
syndrome, CPAP treatment. ... OSAS. The efficacy and safety of CPAP therapy have been
confirmed in numerous controlled studies [47]. In addition, Parra et al. ...
syndrome, CPAP treatment. ... OSAS. The efficacy and safety of CPAP therapy have been
confirmed in numerous controlled studies [47]. In addition, Parra et al. ...
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