Influencing factors on Cpap adherence and anatomic characteristics of upper airway in Osa subjects
P Park, J Kim, YJ Song, JH Lim, SW Cho, T Won… - Medicine, 2017
Although continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most effective treatment
modality, poor adherence still remains a problem for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
treatment and there is little evidence regarding how this might be improved. This study aims
modality, poor adherence still remains a problem for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
treatment and there is little evidence regarding how this might be improved. This study aims
Is CPAP treatment not effective after supratentorial craniotomy? Author's reply
HK Sah, EF Akcil, Y Tunali, H Vehid, OK Dilmen - Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2018
We thank the authors for their comments [1] on our study "Efficacy of continuous positive
airway pressure and incentive spirometry on respiratory functions during the postoperative
period following supratentorial craniotomy: A prospective randomized controlled study"[2],
airway pressure and incentive spirometry on respiratory functions during the postoperative
period following supratentorial craniotomy: A prospective randomized controlled study"[2],
AUTHORS RESPOND: Early diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea after stroke: Are we neglecting a modifiable stroke risk factor?
AP Davis, ME Billings, WT Longstreth Jr, SP Khot - 2017
… uncertain. Patient adherence to CPAP is highest when patients are treated early and
while still on inpatient rehabilitation … unchanged. 2 Thus, repeating sleep studies and
retitrating CPAP in the chronic phases poststroke may be justified …
while still on inpatient rehabilitation … unchanged. 2 Thus, repeating sleep studies and
retitrating CPAP in the chronic phases poststroke may be justified …
EFFECTS OF NASAL CPAP AND HIGH-FLOW NASAL CANNULA ON SUCKING, SWALLOWING AND BREATHING DURING BOTTLE-FEEDING IN LAMBS
N Samson, C Nadeau, L Vincent, D Cantin, JP Praud - Frontiers in Pediatrics, 2017
The use of prolonged respiratory support under the form of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC)
or nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is frequent in newborn infants.
Introduction of oral feeding under such nasal respiratory support is however highly
or nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) is frequent in newborn infants.
Introduction of oral feeding under such nasal respiratory support is however highly
LETTER RE: Early diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea after stroke: Are we neglecting a modifiable stroke risk factor?
ML Sacchetti - 2017
… In the article, the authors exhaustively argue the negative prognostic role of OSA
on stroke clinical outcome and on its recurrence, as well as evidence of the positive
effect of CPAP on patients' outcome. The reasons for patients …
on stroke clinical outcome and on its recurrence, as well as evidence of the positive
effect of CPAP on patients' outcome. The reasons for patients …
[HTML] Sleep apnea and its role in transportation safety
M Bonsignore - F1000Research, 2017
… The gold standard of OSA treatment is continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
during sleep, manually or automatically titrated to the therapeutic level in each patient.
Application of CPAP prevents upper airway collapse …
during sleep, manually or automatically titrated to the therapeutic level in each patient.
Application of CPAP prevents upper airway collapse …
[HTML] Management of pneumothorax in hemodynamically stable preterm infants using high frequency oscillatory ventilation: report of five cases
C Aurilia, C Ricci, M Tana, C Tirone, A Lio… - Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
… in newborns infants (6–10% in very low birth weight preterm infants and around 1% in term infants
[1]), especially when receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, but also during non-invasive
ventilatory support such as continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) [2]. A 40 …
[1]), especially when receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, but also during non-invasive
ventilatory support such as continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) [2]. A 40 …
[HTML] Lip muscle training improves obstructive sleep apnea and objective sleep: a case report
H Suzuki, M Yoshimiura, Y Iwata, S Oguchi, M Kawara… - Sleep Science, 2017
… Dry mouth on awakening is associated with increased severity and risk of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
(OSA) by 2.33 fold compared to primary snoring 1 . Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
is highly effective in preventing upper airway collapse, but patient acceptance …
(OSA) by 2.33 fold compared to primary snoring 1 . Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
is highly effective in preventing upper airway collapse, but patient acceptance …
[PDF] Knowledge Based Automated Software Engineering Platform Used for the Development of Bulgarian E-Customs
I Stanev, M Koleva - World Academy of Science, Engineering and …, 2017
… The Knowledge Based Automated Software Engineering (KBASE) Common Platform for
Automated Programming (CPAP) is selected as an instrument covering BeC requirements for
standardization, programming automation, knowledge interpretation and cloud computing …
Automated Programming (CPAP) is selected as an instrument covering BeC requirements for
standardization, programming automation, knowledge interpretation and cloud computing …
FLUID REDISTRIBUTION IN SLEEP APNEA: THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS IN EDEMATOUS STATES
BC Silva, T Kasai, FM Coelho, R Zatz, RM Elias - Frontiers in Medicine, 2017
… in clinical practice. Keywords: Sleep Apnea Syndromes, Fluid Shifts, CPAP,
congestive heart failure, Hypervolaemia, Edema, Chronic kidney diseas. Received:
30 Nov 2017; Accepted: 22 Dec 2017. Edited by: Rolando Claure …
congestive heart failure, Hypervolaemia, Edema, Chronic kidney diseas. Received:
30 Nov 2017; Accepted: 22 Dec 2017. Edited by: Rolando Claure …
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