Breathing Disorders in SleepW. T. McNicholas, Eliot A. Phillipson W. B. Saunders, 2002 - 339 pàgines Breathing Disorders in Sleep is an authorative reference for all those involved in the clinical investigation and care of patients with sleep-related respiratory disorders. Information is provided in a logical sequence, divided initially into Physiology and Pathophysiology of Sleep and Respiration, Sleep Apnoea and Sleep in Other Respiratory Disorders. From the foundation mechanisms involved, followed by clinical presentation through to management, clinical investigation and diagnosis, McNicholas and Phillipson have defined the current state-of-the-art in a rapidly growing and increasingly complex area. |
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... observed apneas made by the partner and reported to the patient . Inquiring about the frequency of apneas observed by the partner has about the same diagnostic utility as asking about snoring frequency ( 19 , 22 ) . Bed partners seldom ...
... observed apneas made by the partner and reported to the patient . Inquiring about the frequency of apneas observed by the partner has about the same diagnostic utility as asking about snoring frequency ( 19 , 22 ) . Bed partners seldom ...
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... observed in snorers ( 20 ) . Identification of the site of vibrations during snoring may have important positive and negative implications for surgical treatment . Existing observations of diffuse airway involvement already explain why ...
... observed in snorers ( 20 ) . Identification of the site of vibrations during snoring may have important positive and negative implications for surgical treatment . Existing observations of diffuse airway involvement already explain why ...
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... observed between severity of sleep - disordered breathing and hyper- tension . The relative odds for hypertension for those with an AHI ≥ 15 compared to a group with an AHI of 0 and no snoring , estimated for persons aged 47 years with ...
... observed between severity of sleep - disordered breathing and hyper- tension . The relative odds for hypertension for those with an AHI ≥ 15 compared to a group with an AHI of 0 and no snoring , estimated for persons aged 47 years with ...
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Impact of Sleep on Ventilation | 3 |
Clinical Significance and Management of Snoring without | 12 |
Assessment of the Sleepy Patient | 18 |
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Sleep Medicine: A Guide to Sleep and its Disorders John M. Shneerson Previsualització no disponible - 2005 |