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Indian Journal of Sleep Medicine. 1:87-92
Publikováno v:
Dreaming. 3:231-241
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Chest. 104:1090-1092
Clinically significant obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) was diagnosed in five patients who had undergone heart transplantation and they represent 2.5 percent of our transplantation series. To determine if these individuals had unique clinical
Publikováno v:
Chest. 105(1)
Based on data obtained from the Tucson Epidemiologic Study of Chronic Lung Disease that included body weight, questionnaire responses, and spirometry, we found that among subjects with no respiratory symptoms, 28.0 percent reported insomnia (difficul
Publikováno v:
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology. 85(2)
Recommended "normal limits" for serum IgE generally assume that a single upper limit of normal can be applied to all adults. The present article describes the distribution of IgE levels in 2657 subjects in a general population sample in Tucson, Ariz.
Autor:
Sunil Sharma, Mary E. Klink
Publikováno v:
Chest. 126:783S
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 152:1634
Background.— Insomnia is a common complaint both in the general population and also in physician's offices. However, risk factors for the development of insomnia complaints have not been completely identified. Methods.— To identify population cha
Physiologic Characteristics of Subjects Exhibiting Accelerated Deterioration of Ventilatory Function
Autor:
Michael P. Habib, Dwyn E. Knudson, Ronald J. Knudson, Walter T. Kaltenborn, John W. Bloom, Mary E. Klink
Publikováno v:
American Review of Respiratory Disease. 136:638-645
From a randomly selected community population sample followed with sequential surveys since 1972, 13 subjects who exhibited a mean annual decline in FEV1 greater than 60 ml/yr were drawn for detailed studies of lung function. These subjects had devel
Autor:
Mary E. Klink, Stuart F. Quan
Publikováno v:
Chest. 91:540-546
In order to determine the prevalence of reported sleep disturbances in a general adult population and the relationship of these complaints to age, gender and coexistent obstructive airways disease, 2,187 subjects in the Tucson Epidemiologic Study of