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pro vyhledávání: '"Nicole Calianese"'
Autor:
Ludovico Messineo, Laura Gell, Nicole Calianese, Tamar Sofer, Dan Vena, Ali Azarbarzin, Gonzalo Labarca, Luigi Taranto-Montemurro, Hyung Chae Yang, Tsai-Yu Wang, Molly Kim, Hannah Smith, David White, Scott Sands, Andrew Wellman
Publikováno v:
Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 19:2062-2069
Autor:
Ludovico Messineo, Luigi Taranto‐Montemurro, Nicole Calianese, Laura K. Gell, Ali Azarbarzin, Gonzalo Labarca, Dan Vena, Hyung Chae Yang, Tsai‐Yu Wang, Andrew Wellman, Scott A. Sands
Publikováno v:
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)REFERENCES. 27(11)
The combination of the noradrenergic atomoxetine plus the anti-muscarinic oxybutynin acutely increased genioglossus activity and reduced obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) severity. However, oxybutynin has shorter half-life than atomoxetine and side effe
Autor:
Daniel Vena, Luigi Taranto-Montemurro, Ali Azarbarzin, Sara Op de Beeck, Melania Marques, Olivier M Vanderveken, Bradley A Edwards, Laura Gell, Nicole Calianese, Lauren B Hess, Reza Radmand, Garun S Hamilton, Simon A Joosten, Johan Verbraecken, Marc Braem, David P White, Susan Redline, Scott A Sands, Andrew Wellman
Publikováno v:
Sleep
Study Objectives Obstructive sleep apnea has major health consequences but is challenging to treat. For many therapies, efficacy is determined by the severity of underlying pharyngeal collapsibility, yet there is no accepted clinical means to measure
Autor:
Laura K Gell, Daniel Vena, Raichel M Alex, Ali Azarbarzin, Nicole Calianese, Lauren B Hess, Luigi Taranto-Montemurro, David P White, Andrew Wellman, Scott A Sands
Publikováno v:
Thorax. 77(7)
BackgroundIn the classic model of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), respiratory events occur with sleep-related dilator muscle hypotonia, precipitating increased neural ventilatory ‘drive’. By contrast, a drive-dependent model has been proposed, wh
Autor:
Ludovico, Messineo, Luigi, Taranto-Montemurro, Ali, Azarbarzin, Melania D, Oliveira Marques, Nicole, Calianese, David P, White, Andrew, Wellman, Scott A, Sands
Publikováno v:
The Journal of physiology. 596(17)
A hypersensitive ventilatory control system or elevated "loop gain" during sleep is a primary phenotypic trait causing obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Despite the multitude of methods available to assess the anatomical contributions to OSA during wak