Screening of the sleep respiratory disorders after stroke in a rehabilitation unit

Autor: C Lefevre, C Lucas, M. Jousse, P. Sportouch, E Guettard, L. Stana, N. Bradai, Alain Yelnik
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 54
ISSN: 1877-0657
DOI: 10.1016/j.rehab.2011.07.870
Popis: s / Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 54S (2011) e19–e29Conclusion .– Vision is as an evolving field in PRM. We have to explore visionand to become more familiar with problems associated with vision impairment.Patients express visual impairment in terms of functional implications. Visualdeficits can be classified into those that affect acuity and those that affect visualfields.doi:10.1016/j.rehab.2011.07.869CO46-003–EN Screening of the sleep respiratory disorders after stroke ina rehabilitation unit C. Lefevre a , ∗ , L. Stana , M. Jousse b , C. Lucas a , P. Sportouch , N. Bradai ,E. Guettard a , A. Yelnika Service de MPR, universite Paris Diderot, groupe hospitalierSaint-Louis-Lariboisiere F.Widal AP–HP, 200, rue Faubourg Saint-Denis,75010 Paris, France b Service de MPR, hopital Tenon, universite Paris-6, Paris, France ∗ Corresponding author. Keywords: Stroke; Sleep disorders Introduction .– Sleep respiratory disorders SRD (central apnea syndrome orCheynes-Stokes dyspnea) are frequent after stroke (40–70%). The influenceof the SRD on the functional prognosis is debated.
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