Cognitive Impairment and Affective Disorders in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
R Bilyukov, M Nikolov, V Pencheva, D Petrova… - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2018
Sleep-related breathing disorders could be accompanied by or caused by a variety
of medical conditions. They are considered to be a significant medical and social
problem. Together with excessive daytime sleepiness, patients with obstructive sleep …
of medical conditions. They are considered to be a significant medical and social
problem. Together with excessive daytime sleepiness, patients with obstructive sleep …
In the Pipeline-Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An Anti-Inflammatory MS Drug Shows Promise for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
M Moran - Neurology Today, 2018
BY MARK MORAN dimethyl fumarate (DMF), an immunomodulatory agent commonly
used to treat multiple sclerosis, could provide a new avenue for the treatment of
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a May 25 online report in the journal …
used to treat multiple sclerosis, could provide a new avenue for the treatment of
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a May 25 online report in the journal …
[PDF] Mitochondrial dysfunction in our aging veterans; obesity, fatty liver, and NASH with obstructive sleep apnea treated with CPAP, medication, nutrition and MOVE …
TW Nichols - Sleep Med Dis Int J, 2018
Until recently, the medical literature has ignored the contribution of sleep apnea to
the etiology of obesity and fatty liver (NAFLD) and its potential to cause Non
Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis (NASH), cirrhosis and then possibly, liver cancer. This …
the etiology of obesity and fatty liver (NAFLD) and its potential to cause Non
Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis (NASH), cirrhosis and then possibly, liver cancer. This …
The bidirectional relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and metabolic disease.
SN Framnes, DM Arble - Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2018
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder, effecting 17% of the total
population and 40-70% of the obese population. Multiple studies have identified
OSA as a critical risk factor for the development of obesity, diabetes, and …
population and 40-70% of the obese population. Multiple studies have identified
OSA as a critical risk factor for the development of obesity, diabetes, and …
[HTML] Postoperative complications with neuromuscular blocking drugs and/or reversal agents in obstructive sleep apnea patients: a systematic review
KR Hafeez, A Tuteja, M Singh, DT Wong, M Nagappa… - BMC Anesthesiology, 2018
Neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBD) are administered intra-operatively to
facilitate intubation and to achieve muscle relaxation for surgical procedures.
Incomplete reversal of NMBD can lead to adverse events in the postoperative period …
facilitate intubation and to achieve muscle relaxation for surgical procedures.
Incomplete reversal of NMBD can lead to adverse events in the postoperative period …
[HTML] Forced expiratory volume in one second: A novel predictor of work disability in subjects with suspected obstructive sleep apnea
M Stendardo, V Casillo, M Schito, L Ballerin, F Stomeo… - PloS one, 2018
Whether the association of work disability with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is
mainly due to the disease, ie the number and frequency of apneas-hypoapneas, or to
coexisting factors independent from the disease, is not well-established. In this study …
mainly due to the disease, ie the number and frequency of apneas-hypoapneas, or to
coexisting factors independent from the disease, is not well-established. In this study …
Effect of Supplemental Oxygen on Blood Pressure in Obstructive Sleep Apnea (SOX): A Randomised, CPAP Withdrawal Trial
CD Turnbull, D Sen, M Kohler, N Petousi, JR Stradling - American Journal of …, 2018
Rationale: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is associated with systemic hypertension.
Either overnight intermittent hypoxia, or the recurrent arousals that occur in OSA,
could cause the daytime increases in blood pressure (BP). Objectives: To establish …
Either overnight intermittent hypoxia, or the recurrent arousals that occur in OSA,
could cause the daytime increases in blood pressure (BP). Objectives: To establish …
[PDF] Dental Sleep Medicine redefined
G Aarab, F Lobbezoo - Sleep and Breathing, 2018
… dental patient' [1]. This landmark article was the first to describe in detail
several common sleep disorders of interest to den- tists, viz., not only snoring
and obstructive sleep apnea but also sleep bruxism, xerostomia …
several common sleep disorders of interest to den- tists, viz., not only snoring
and obstructive sleep apnea but also sleep bruxism, xerostomia …
The impact of continuous positive airway pressure on heart rate variability in obstructive sleep apnea patients during sleep: A meta-analysis
W Guo, T Lv, F She, G Miao, Y Liu, R He, Y Xue, NK Nu… - Heart & Lung, 2018
Background Heart rate variability (HRV), modulated by cardiac autonomic function, is
impaired in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, the effect of continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) on HRV is debated. Objectives To investigate the …
impaired in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, the effect of continuous
positive airway pressure (CPAP) on HRV is debated. Objectives To investigate the …
Effect of oral appliance on circulating leukocyte telomere length and SIRT1 in obstructive sleep apnea
CC Lin, HY Wang, SF Liaw, CH Chiu, MW Lin - Clinical Oral Investigations, 2018
Objectives The increased cardiovascular risk seen in patients with obstructive sleep
apnea (OSA) may be due to combination of oxidative stress, systemic inflammation
and damage to leukocyte telomere length (LTL) seen with aging. Another molecule …
apnea (OSA) may be due to combination of oxidative stress, systemic inflammation
and damage to leukocyte telomere length (LTL) seen with aging. Another molecule …
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