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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction risk is associated with prevalence and severity of obstructive sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-14 John E Connolly,Michael V Genuardi,Jorge I Mora,Stuart B Prenner
STUDY OBJECTIVES While heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is associated with the presence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), few studies have examined the association between scoring systems used to predict HFpEF risk, such as the H2FPEF and HFA-PEFF scores, and OSA prevalence and severity. METHODS We performed chart review on all patients who underwent both an echocardiogram and
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The OSA patient journey: pathways for diagnosis and treatment among commercially insured individuals in the United States. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-11 Emerson M Wickwire,Xuan Zhang,Sibyl H Munson,Adam V Benjafield,Shannon S Sullivan,Mojgan Payombar,Susheel P Patil
STUDY OBJECTIVES The aims of this study were to characterize obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) care pathways among commercially insured individuals in the U.S. and to investigate between-groups differences in population, care delivery, and economic aspects. METHODS We identified adults with OSA using a large, national administrative claims database (01/01/2016-02/28/2020). Inclusion criteria included a
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Comparing actigraphy and diary to measure daily and average sleep in firefighters: a Bland-Altman analysis. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-11 Ryan Marmis,Logan McGoldrick-Ruth,Monica R Kelly,Patricia L Haynes
STUDY OBJECTIVES This study sought to examine the relationship between actigraphy and the Consensus Sleep Diary (CSD) to contribute information on their concurrent validity in a sample of career firefighters. METHODS Sixty firefighters were recruited from a large, urban fire department in the Southwest United States that utilizes a fire-based Emergency Medical Services system and a 5/6 shift schedule
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Increasing access to evidence-based insomnia care in the United States: findings from an American Academy of Sleep Medicine stakeholder summit. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-09 Helena Schotland,Emerson Wickwire,Robert M Aaronson,Spencer C Dawson,Seema Khosla,Joyce K Lee-Iannotti,Roberta M Leu,Daniel S Lewin,Christina S McCrae,David Neubauer,Jason C Ong,Thomas M Heffron,Christen Whittington,Jennifer L Martin
Challenges exist in access to high-quality care for insomnia disorder. After the recent publication of clinical practice guidelines on behavioral and psychological treatments for insomnia in adults, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) hosted a one-day virtual Insomnia Summit in September 2022 to discuss improving care for patients with insomnia disorder. Fifty participants representing a
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Effect of sodium oxybate on body mass index in pediatric patients with narcolepsy. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-09 Yves Dauvilliers,Gert Jan Lammers,Michel Lecendreux,Kiran Maski,Sujay Kansagra,Jed Black,Rupa Parvataneni,Abby Chen,Y Grace Wang,Giuseppe Plazzi
STUDY OBJECTIVES To examine body mass index (BMI) changes associated with sodium oxybate treatment (SXB) in pediatric patients with narcolepsy with cataplexy who participated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized withdrawal study and an open-label continuation period (OLC). METHODS Participants were aged 7-16 years at screening. SXB-naive participants titrated to twice-nightly dosing of
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Perfectionism, perceived stress, and pre-sleep arousal in insomnia: effects on sleep in a daily life study. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-09 Anna Küskens,Johannes Stricker,Luca Stefan Hertrampf,Reinhard Pietrowsky,Annika Gieselmann
STUDY OBJECTIVES Perfectionism is considered a predisposing and maintaining factor for insomnia disorder. However, previous studies were predominantly based on retrospective self-reports of sleep and have yielded mixed results. Here, we investigated associations between perfectionism, daily stress levels, pre-sleep arousal, actigraphic and sleep diary-derived sleep in insomnia using an experience sampling
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Multisystem approach for management of OSA in Down syndrome: a case report. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Christina E Finch,Nikhila Raol,Steven M Roser,Roberta M Leu
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in children with Down syndrome (DS), with reported prevalence rates as high as 69-76%. Multiple factors predispose children with DS for OSA including craniofacial hypoplasia (maxillary and mandibular), airway abnormalities, macroglossia, generalized hypotonia, airway hypotonia, adenotonsillar hypertrophy, and obesity. Despite the pathophysiology for OSA in children
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Good and uninterrupted sleep may be better for eggs. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Catherine M Bulka,Begum Aydogan Mathyk,Anthony N Imudia
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Measures of sleep disturbance are not routinely captured in trials for chronic low back pain: a systematic scoping review of 282 trials. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Brett D Neilson,Chris Dickerson,Jodi L Young,Mark H Shepherd,Daniel I Rhon
STUDY OBJECTIVES To investigate the extent to which sleep measures are reported in intervention trials for chronic low back pain. METHODS A systematic scoping review was conducted. Ovid MEDLINE, Cochrane CENTRAL, and CINAHL were queried for trials published between January 2010 and December 2022 using keywords related to chronic low back pain. Two reviewers screened and reviewed abstracts and full
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Restless sleep disorder in a sample of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: preliminary results from a case series. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Alessandra Voci,Luigi Mazzone,Donata De Stefano,Massimiliano Valeriani,Oliviero Bruni,Romina Moavero
STUDY OBJECTIVES Sleep disorders are a frequent comorbidity among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Among sleep-related issues of ASD, restless sleep is a common complaint. In recent years, restless sleep disorder (RSD) has been proposed as a new clinical entity, characterized by agitated sleep as its predominant manifestation. Despite the high prevalence of sleep disorders and data reporting
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The potential of clinical prediction model development from a change in cardiac repolarization and pulse oximetry data in undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea patients undergoing CABG. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Ram Kishun Verma,Vinita Prasad,Venkata Buddhavarapu
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Evolution of adherence and self-reported symptoms over 36 months with mandibular advancement device therapy for obstructive sleep apnea: a retrospective study. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Linda Sangalli,Fernanda Yanez-Regonesi,Isabel Moreno-Hay
STUDY OBJECTIVES Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) constitute a feasible option for management of mild-moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and in severe cases, when indicated. As a chronic condition, the management of OSA with MAD requires long-term patient adherence with treatment. Aim of the study was to investigate adherence to MAD therapy during a 36-month observation period in relation to
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Flatten the curve: bending the trajectory of respiratory disease-related mortality. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Sairam Parthasarathy
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School start time vs school end time: which works better for sleep? J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Anne Marie Morse,Sanjeev V Kothare
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Home monitoring for clinically suspected obstructive sleep apnea in pregnancy. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Jingyu Wang,Chi Zhang,Liyue Xu,Jun Wei,Jingjing Yang,Anna E Strohl,Huijie Yi,Xinran Liu,Linyan Zhang,Rui Zhao,Shenda Hong,Bing Zhou,Long Zhao,Xueli Zhang,Xiaosong Dong,Kingman P Strohl,Jianliu Wang,Guoli Liu,Fang Han
STUDY OBJECTIVES To determine if a home sleep apnea test (HSAT) using a type III portable monitor (PM), Nox-T3 (Nox Medical, Inc., Reykjavik, Iceland), detects obstructive sleep apnea in pregnant women. METHODS Ninety-two pregnant women (34.5 ± 4.3 years; gestational age 25.4 ± 8.9 weeks; body mass index 29.9 ± 4.7 kg/m2) with suspected obstructive sleep apnea underwent HSAT with the Nox-T3 PM followed
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Images: Irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorder in transgender individuals. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Atef Kokash,Martina Vendrame
Growing evidence suggests that transgender individuals face a significant health disparity and are particularly vulnerable to sleep disorders. We present two patients who developed irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorder after gender reassignment and hormone replacement therapy. The growing interest in transgender health warrants further evaluation of the effects and frequency of all sleep disorders in
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Impact of 8-hour time-limited eating on sleep in adolescents with obesity. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Archana Jayakumar,Emily S Gillett,Choo Phei Wee,Ahlee Kim,Alaina P Vidmar
STUDY OBJECTIVES The relationship between time-limited eating (TLE) and sleep quality is a topic of growing interest in the field of chronobiology. Data in adult cohorts shows that TLE may improve sleep quality, but this has not been evaluated in adolescents. The aim of this secondary analysis was to (1) examine the impact of 8-hour TLE on sleep parameters in youth with obesity and (2) explore if there
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Shrinking lung syndrome: vanishing in non-rapid eye movement sleep. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Dana Saleh,Andrea Loewen
Shrinking lung syndrome is a rare complication of systemic lupus erythematosus; its impact on sleep-disordered breathing is not well understood. We describe a case of a 36-year-old female with systemic lupus erythematosus experiencing shrinking lung syndrome and frequent pain crises. We review manifestations of her disease during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement sleep. Shrinking
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U-shaped association between sleep duration and the risk of respiratory diseases mortality: a large prospective cohort study from UK Biobank. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Min Du,Min Liu,Jue Liu
STUDY OBJECTIVES Our cohort study aimed to study the association between sleep duration and risk of mortality due to respiratory diseases. METHODS We included 498,200 participants from UK Biobank (2006-2021). We classified sleep duration as short sleep duration (< 7 hours), long sleep duration (> 9 hours for adults, > 8 hours for older adults), and midrange sleep duration (7-9 hours). We used the Cox
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Perspective: A resident's role in promoting safe machine-learning tools in sleep medicine. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Colin M Smith,Martina Vendrame
Residents and fellows can play a helpful role in promoting safe and effective machine-learning tools in sleep medicine. Here we highlight the importance of establishing ground truths, considering key variables, and prioritizing transparency and accountability in the development of machine-learning tools within the field of artificial intelligence. Through understanding, communication, and collaboration
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The association between child sexual abuse and self-reported sleep in adolescent girls. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Rachel Langevin,Marie-Hélène Pennestri,Malka Hershon,Teresa Pirro,Martine Hébert
STUDY OBJECTIVES Child sexual abuse is associated with negative consequences on both physical and mental health. It has been found to influence child and adolescent sleep, which is an important developmental factor, which also influences mental and physical health. However, the literature examining this topic is plagued by methodological limitations, such as small sample sizes and unvalidated measures
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Permanent standard time is the optimal choice for health and safety: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Muhammad Adeel Rishi,Jocelyn Y Cheng,Abigail R Strang,Kathy Sexton-Radek,Gautam Ganguly,Amy Licis,Erin E Flynn-Evans,Michael W Berneking,Raj Bhui,Jennifer Creamer,Vaishnavi Kundel,Andrew R Spector,Olatunji Olaoye,Sarah D Hashmi,Fariha Abbasi-Feinberg,Alexandre Rocha Abreu,Indira Gurubhagavatula,Vishesh K Kapur,David Kuhlmann,Jennifer Martin,Eric Olson,Susheel Patil,James Rowley,Anita Shelgikar,Lynn
The period of the year from spring to fall, when clocks in most parts of the United States are set one hour ahead of standard time, is called daylight saving time, and its beginning and ending dates and times are set by federal law. The human biological clock is regulated by the timing of light and darkness, which then dictates sleep and wake rhythms. In daily life, the timing of exposure to light
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Long-term health outcomes for patients with obstructive sleep apnea: placing the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality report in context-a multi-society commentary. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Susheel P Patil,Martha E Billings,Ghada Bourjeily,Nancy A Collop,Daniel J Gottlieb,Karin G Johnson,R John Kimoff,Allan I Pack
This multi-society commentary critically examines the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) final report and systematic review on long-term health outcomes in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The AHRQ report was commissioned by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and particularly focused on the long-term patient-centered outcomes of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
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Bone mineral density: another benefit of continuous positive airway pressure? J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Stephanie M Stahl
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Impaired declarative memory consolidation in children with REM sleep-related obstructive sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Yufen Tang,Chao Yang,Changming Wang,Yunxiao Wu,Zhifei Xu,Xin Ni
STUDY OBJECTIVES To explore whether declarative memory consolidation is impaired in children with rapid eye movement sleep-related obstructive sleep apnea (REM-OSA), and to investigate the correlation between memory consolidation and sleep related respiratory parameters. METHODS Participants were children with habitual snoring aged 6-14 years and control children. Participants underwent polysomnography
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Discrepant HSATs and discrepant CPAP downloads: a tale of two altitudes. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Tsuzumi Kanaoka,Katie Tran,Won Lee
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The lived experience of positive airway pressure therapy in patients with obstructive sleep apnea across the lifespan: a qualitative study. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Stacey L Simon,Judith J Stephenson,Kevin Haynes,Elaine Rose Kennedy,Gilles Frydman,Adam Amdur,Sairam Parthasarathy
STUDY OBJECTIVES Although treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy is effective, adherence is often poor. Understanding the patient perspective is needed to inform adherence-promoting interventions. This qualitative study assessed the experiences, preferences, facilitators, and barriers surrounding PAP therapy for the management of OSA in patients from
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A case of prazosin in treatment of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-26 Yeilim Cho,Jeffrey J Iliff,Miranda M Lim,Murray Raskind,Elaine Peskind
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by dream-enactment behaviors that emerge during a loss of REM sleep atonia. Untreated RBD carries risks for physical injury from falls or other traumatic events during dream enactment as well as risk of injury to the bed partner. Currently, melatonin and clonazepam are the mainstay pharmacological therapies for RBD. However, therapeutic
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An EEG-based sleep index and supervised machine learning as a suitable tool for automated sleep classification in children. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Eris van Twist,Floor W Hiemstra,Arnout B G Cramer,Sascha C A T Verbruggen,David M J Tax,Koen Joosten,Maartje Louter,Dirk C G Straver,Matthijs de Hoog,Jan Willem Kuiper,Rogier C J de Jonge
STUDY OBJECTIVES Although sleep is frequently disrupted in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), it's currently not possible to perform real-time sleep monitoring at the bedside. In this study, spectral band powers of electroencephalography (EEG) data are used to derive a simple index for sleep classification. METHODS Retrospective study at Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital, using hospital-based
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A novel voice interactive sleep log: concurrent validity with actigraphy and sleep diaries. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Daniel Lewin,Claire M Starling,Eric S Zhou,Daniel Greenberg,Callen Shaw,Hannah Arem
This is a preliminary validation study of a novel approach to a interactive sleep data collection platform. We compared actigraphy, paper and pencil logs, and the novel voice interactive sleep log in a sample of 17 breast cancer survivors with insomnia symptoms and also report qualitative data on acceptability. We used correlation coefficients and Bland Altman plots to evaluate convergent validity
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The association of subjective and objective sleep measures with chronic tinnitus. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-23 Jeremy A Weingarten,Albina Islam,Boris Dubrovsky,Mayel Gharanei,Daniel H Coelho
STUDY OBJECTIVES Poor sleep is a prevalent complaint in the chronic tinnitus population, but the relationship between the two is not well characterized. The objective was to understand how subjective and objective measures of sleep compare in patients with and without chronic tinnitus. METHODS Prospective cohort study on consecutive adult patients who presented to a sleep laboratory between January
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Surgical correction of neonatal obstructive sleep apnea due to a temporomandibular joint ankylosis. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-09 Pesis Michael,Goldbart Aviv,Givol Navot
In growing children, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis and septic arthritis are uncommon. Retrognathia and micrognathia affect airway patency and can cause obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). No unified diagnostic criteria have been established for the management of this pathology. We describe the first case of treatment for pediatric TMJ ankylosis and severe OSA due to neonatal group B streptococcal
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Polysomnographic findings in the ultra-rare McLeod syndrome: further documentation of sleep apnea as possible feature. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-09 Munker Dieter,Peikert Kevin,Veit Tobias,Hermann Andreas,Nowak Lorenz,Kahnert Kathrin,Kneidinger Nikolaus,Behr Juergen,Remi Jan,Danek Adrian
STUDY OBJECTIVES McLeod syndrome (MLS) is a very rare multisystemic neurodegenerative disease linked to mutations in the XK gene. It has cardiac, neurologic, and neuromuscular manifestations and shares similarities with Huntington's disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep patterns of patients affected by MLS. METHODS This retrospective case series of 4 males who underwent diagnostic polysomnography
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Polysomnography scoring-related training and quantitative assessment for improving interscorer agreement. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-09 Ying-Siou Liao,Meng-Chun Wu,Cheng-Xue Li,Wen-Kuei Lin,Cheng-Yu Lin,Sheng-Fu Liang
STUDY OBJECTIVE To efficiently improve the scoring competency of scorers with varying levels of experience across regions in Taiwan, we developed a training program with a cloud-based polysomnography (PSG) scoring platform to evaluate and improve interscorer agreement. METHODS A total of 70 scorers from 34 sleep centers in Taiwan (job tenure: 0.5 to 39.0 years) completed a scoring test (ST). All scorers
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The impact of sleep difficulties in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder on the family: a thematic analysis. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Blandine French,Emily Quain,Joseph Kilgariff,Joanna Lockwood,David Daley
STUDY OBJECTIVES Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a complex but common neurodevelopmental condition characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity associated with a significant level of academic, social, and functional impairment. Problems around sleep frequently co-occur with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and are thought to affect 50% to 80% of children
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Association between severity of obstructive sleep apnea and its common symptoms varies by race, ethnicity, and sex. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 David Stepney,Hrayr P Attarian,Kristen L Knutson
STUDY OBJECTIVES The US Preventive Services Task Force recently released guidelines suggesting little evidence of benefit to screening asymptomatic adults for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Our goal was to provide important context to this statement. Specifically, we examined associations between common OSA symptoms, excessive daytime sleepiness and snoring, and OSA severity for different racial/ethnic
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Sleep in children from northeastern Brazil with congenital Zika syndrome: assessment using polysomnography. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Valéria Brandão Marquis,Adriana de Oliveira Melo,Márcia Pradella-Hallinan,Gustavo de Vasconcelos Ataíde,Melânia Maria Ramos Amorim,Demócrito de Barros Miranda-Filho,Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Ximenes
STUDY OBJECTIVES We performed this study to describe the characteristics of sleep in children with congenital Zika syndrome through polysomnographic assessment. METHODS Polysomnography with neurological setup and capnography was performed. Respiratory events were scored according to American Academy of Sleep Medicine criteria. Children were classified based on neuroclinical examination as having corticospinal
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Idiopathic hypersomnia: the long journey from classification to an efficacious drug. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Geert Mayer,Andrea Rodenbeck
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Images: Benign myoclonus of sleep associated with K-complexes on EEG. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Andrew Silverman,Mitchell G Miglis,William Gallentine
In this brief case report on paroxysmal sleep-related movements, we describe an adolescent patient's presentation of brief jerking movements during sleep and the accompanying differential diagnosis. In examining the patient's overnight electroencephalogram (EEG), we utilize hallmark sleep architecture to provide reassurance to the patient and her family.
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The association of obstructive sleep apnea and behavioral insomnia in children aged 10 and under. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Leila Yelov,Joel Reiter,Miguel Meira E Cruz,Alex Gileles-Hillel
STUDY OBJECTIVES Behavioral insomnia of childhood (BIC) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are highly prevalent conditions affecting 10-20% and 1-5% of children respectively. Studies in adults and adolescents have suggested that comorbid insomnia and OSA (COMISA) may have distinct clinical characteristics. The association between the two conditions in the pediatric population has not been thoroughly
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Nocturnal oxygen saturation is associated with all-cause mortality: a community-based study. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-29 Bin Yan,Yang Gao,Zhanqin Zhang,Tao Shi,Qiang Chen
STUDY OBJECTIVES Observational studies have demonstrated the association between the single-point measurement of oxygen saturation (SpO2) level and mortality in the general population. This study aimed to evaluate whether nocturnal SpO2 level could predict all-cause mortality in a community-based population. METHODS The study samples were obtained from the Sleep Heart Health Study, which included 2
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Insights on mandibular jaw movements during polysomnography in obstructive sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Atul Malhotra,Jean-Benoit Martinot,Jean-Louis Pépin
A strong and specific comprehensive physiological association has been documented between mandibular jaw movements (MJM) and related periods of normal or disturbed breathing across different sleep stages. The MJM bio-signal can be incorporated in the polysomnography (PSG), displayed on the screen as a function of time like any standard PSG signal (e.g., airflow, oxygen saturation, RIP bands) and interpreted
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Bright light therapy for CPAP-resistant OSA symptoms. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Isabella Soreca,Nicole Arnold,Alexandre Y Dombrovski
STUDY OBJECTIVES Sleep fragmentation and daytime sleepiness often persist in patients with sleep apnea despite correctly administered CPAP. Our proof-of-concept study tested acceptability and efficacy of morning bright light therapy (BLT) to improve sleep, circadian rhythms and CPAP-resistant daytime symptoms in patients with sleep apnea. METHODS In this within-subject cross-over study, 14 individuals
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Association between sleep health and rates of self-reported medical errors in intern physicians: an ancillary analysis of the Intern Health Study. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Amanda B Hassinger,Chiara Velez,Jia Wang,M Jeffery Mador,Gregory E Wilding,Archana Mishra
STUDY OBJECTIVES Reduced sleep duration and work hour variability contribute to medical error and physician burnout. This study assesses the relationships between physician performance, burnout and the dimensions of sleep beyond hours slept. METHODS This was an ancillary analysis of 3 years of data from the international prospective cohort study: the Intern Health Study. Actigraphy data from 3,654
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The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on sleep medicine fellowship telemedicine training: a follow-up survey of program directors. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-28 Barry G Fields,Komal Kaur,Swapan Dholakia,Octavian Ioachimescu
STUDY OBJECTIVES Our 2019 survey of sleep medicine fellowship program directors (PDs) indicated that fellows' contact with telemedicine was limited. Within months, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly impacted the field. This survey describes fellows' telemedicine exposure, their PDs' attitudes toward it, and their formalized telemedicine training during the pandemic's third
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Post-PICU sleep efficiency and quality of life in infants and toddlers with acquired brain injury. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Jamie M Klapp,Trevor A Hall,Andrew R Riley,Darren Janzen,Cydni N Williams
STUDY OBJECTIVES We aimed to investigate the use of sleep efficiency (SE) as a measure of sleep disturbance in infants and toddlers with ABI and evaluate associations between SE and child health related quality of life (HRQOL) and family outcomes. METHODS Retrospective cohort study of 101 children aged 3-36 months who survived critical care for ABI. SE was quantified from the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire
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Effects of violet-excitation light-emitting diode on melatonin secretion and sleepiness: preliminary findings from a randomized controlled trial. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Katsuhiro Mitsui,Keigo Saeki,Mingyue Sun,Yuki Yamagami,Yoshiaki Tai,Kenji Obayashi
STUDY OBJECTIVES A new-type lighting using violet-excitation light-emitting diodes (LED) with an action spectrum centered at approximately 405 nm was developed. Although violet-excitation LEDs can reduce melatonin suppression compared with blue-excitation LEDs, no studies have compared the effects of violet-excitation LEDs with those of blue-excitation LEDs on melatonin suppression. This study was
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Fractional exhaled nitric oxide-a possible biomarker for risk of obstructive sleep apnea in snorers. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Eva Kiaer,Andreas Ravn,Poul Jennum,Christian Prætorius,Roland Welinder,Steffen Ørntoft,Christian von Buchwald,Vibeke Backer
STUDY OBJECTIVES Airway inflammation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been described and can be assessed by measuring the biomarker fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO). In this pilot-study; we investigated FeNO measurements in identification of OSA among persons with snoring. METHODS In this study we aimed to investigate: 1) if FeNO could be used in screening for OSA; 2) if daytime
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The effect of head of bed elevation on upper airway collapsibility during drug-induced sleep endoscopy. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Grant S Owen,Vidit M Talati,Yanyu Zhang,Phillip S LoSavio,Michael J Hutz
STUDY OBJECTIVES Drug-induced sleep endoscopy with positive airway pressure (DISE-PAP) evaluates the collapsibility of the upper airway. It is currently unknown if body position affects this assessment. We sought to determine whether the collapsibility of the airway may change with head of bed elevation. METHODS A prospective, consecutive cohort study was performed by two sleep surgeons at a tertiary
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Safety and efficacy of lingual tonsillectomy in multilevel airway surgery for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Adrian Williamson,Vincent R Morrow,Michele M Carr,Steven W Coutras
STUDY OBJECTIVES Prior studies have demonstrated the efficacy of lingual tonsillectomy (LT) in treating pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The goal of this study is to describe the postoperative outcomes following LT as a part of drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE)-directed multilevel sleep surgery. METHODS A retrospective review was performed for pediatric patients with OSA who underwent LT
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Lateral neck radiography: the case is not closed. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Egambaram Senthilvel,Karim El-Kersh
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Don't hold PAT: watch for and correct oximetry artifact. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 David T Plante,Meredith E Rumble
This study evaluated the accuracy of the algorithmic SpO2 nadir detection of WatchPAT compared to visual inspection in a real-world setting. SpO2 tracings for 209 consecutive adult WatchPAT recordings were reviewed for SpO2 artifact, with erroneous SpO2 data removed manually. Error rate for SpO2 minima were determined across all studies, and relationships between correct and erroneous studies examined
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study of respiratory safety of lemborexant in moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Jocelyn Y Cheng,Daniel Lorch,Alan D Lowe,Naohisa Uchimura,Nancy Hall,Dhara Shah,Margaret Moline
STUDY OBJECTIVES To evaluate the respiratory safety of lemborexant among adult and elderly subjects with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). METHODS E2006-A001-113 (Study 113; NCT04647383) was a double-blind, 2-period crossover, placebo-controlled study in adults (ages ≥45 to ≤90 years, n=33) with moderate (Apnea-Hypopnea Index [AHI] score ≥15 to <30/h, n=13) or severe (AHI ≥30/h, n=20)
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ChatGPT for patient education: an evolving investigation. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Daniel J Campbell,Leonard E Estephan
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Continuous positive airway pressure treatment improves bone mineral density in men affected by severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Matteo Carpi,Alberto Cordella,Fabio Placidi,Francesca Izzi,Eleonora Piccirilli,Nicola Biagio Mercuri,Umberto Tarantino,Claudio Liguori
STUDY OBJECTIVES Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and low bone mineral density (BMD) are two prevalent conditions with a significant negative impact on patients' well-being and quality of life. Recent research consistently showed low BMD at different bone sites in male patients with OSA. Although the efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for OSA has been widely demonstrated
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Effectiveness and feasibility of continuous positive airway pressure in patients with stroke and sleep apnea: a meta-analysis of randomized trials. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Shasha Fu,Xiaohua Peng,Yi Li,Lining Yang,Heping Yu
STUDY OBJECTIVES This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment in stroke patients with sleep apnea. METHODS PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception until July 28, 2022, for randomized controlled trials comparing the use of CPAP and usual treatment in patients with stroke or transient ischemic
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Unveiled central hypoventilation after tracheotomy in anti-IgLON5 disease: a case report. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Pierre Tankéré,Pierre Le Cam,Laure Folliet,Emilien Bernard,Florent Cluse,Florent Gobert,François Ricordeau,Antoine Jaffiol,Théo Peronnet,Emeric Stauffer,Laure Peter-Derex,Thierry Petitjean
Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently described entity that has been associated with neurological symptoms and sleep disturbances including sleep breathing disorders. Sleep stridor as well as obstructive and less often central sleep apnea have been reported but rarely needing ventilation on tracheotomy. We report the case of a patient in whom obstructive sleep apnea with secondary development of dysphagia
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The dilemma of who is actually OSA-free/healthy. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Nathalia Carolina Fernandes Fagundes,Giseon Heo,Carlos Flores-Mir
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Sleep medicine in China: current clinical practice. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-21 Shenglong Xu,Yanru Li,Jingying Ye,Demin Han
The modern practice of sleep medicine in China was introduced in the 1980s and has undergone significant development over the past few decades. The field has witnessed an increase in sleep laboratories, the publication of guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, and the establishment of several sleep medicine associations. Despite these achievements, there is still much to be
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Effect of obstructive sleep apnea on in vitro fertilization outcomes in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. J. Clin. Sleep Med. (IF 4.3) Pub Date : 2023-08-18 Qingfeng Zhang,Zehao Wang,Jinli Ding,Sisi Yan,Yueying Hao,Hao Chen,Jing Yang,Ke Hu
STUDY OBJECTIVES Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) confers a high risk of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Here we investigated the effect of OSA on first in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle metrics and outcomes in PCOS patients. METHODS This was a prospective cohort study of PCOS patients undergoing first IVF at a single tertiary center between October 1, 2021 and September 30, 2022. Patients were screened