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Publikováno v:
Chest. 109:673-679
Study objectives We postulated that nasal occlusion would provide a challange enabling us to assess factors predisposing development of sleep apnea in older children/adolescents and young adults. Factors of interest included sex, age, body mass index
Publikováno v:
Chest. 109:664-672
Study objectives Aims were (1) to provide normative values for sleep and sleep-related breathing variables and physical features (cephalometrics, body mass index [BMI], and tonsillar size) in older children/adolescents and young adults, (2) to descri
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 149:905-909
Treatment options for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may involve potential side effects or discomfort; nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may not be tolerated by 25% of patients. We therefore sought to determine the efficacy of mandibula
Autor:
Mary Ann Boucher, William Saliski, Sherif El Bayadi, Susan Redline, Richard P. Millman, Cynthia Rosenberg, Peter V. Tishler
Publikováno v:
Chest. 98:554-559
The distribution of symptoms, physiologic responses, and upper airway structure in members of one family with three generations of subjects with sleep apnea (SA) is reported. Questionnaire data were obtained from ten family members (ages 7 to 66 year
Autor:
Cynthia Rosenberg, Robert G. McRae, Naomi R. Kramer, Carol C. Carlisle, Douglas M. Kahn, Richard P. Millman
Publikováno v:
Chest. 118(4)
Our objective was to determine whether baseline polysomnography, cephalometry, and anthropometry data could predict uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) success or failure.We retrospectively reviewed polysomnography, cephalometry, and anthropometry data
Publikováno v:
Clinics in chest medicine. 19(1)
Oral appliances have been developed that are effective in snoring patients and in patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea. This article reviews the types of appliances that are available, their possible modes of action, and their efficacy. In addi
Publikováno v:
Chest. 104(3)
Strong associations have been demonstrated between hypertension (HTN) and obesity, and obesity and sleep apnea (SA). However, it is unclear whether previously suggested relationships between HTN and SA were based on causal mechanisms, or rather, were