2021
Identification of Sleep Medicine and Anesthesia Core Topics for Anesthesia Residency: A Modified Delphi Technique Survey
Berezin L, Nagappa M, Wong J, Clivatti J, Singh M, Auckley D, Charchaflieh JG, Fagerlund M, Gali B, Joshi GP, Overdyk FJ, Margarson M, Mokhlesi B, Moon T, Ramachandran SK, Ryan CM, Schumann R, Weingarten TN, Won CHJ, Chung F. Identification of Sleep Medicine and Anesthesia Core Topics for Anesthesia Residency: A Modified Delphi Technique Survey. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2021, 132: 1223-1230. PMID: 33857964, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000005446.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnesthesiaAnesthesiologistsAnesthesiologyClinical CompetenceConsensusCross-Sectional StudiesCurriculumDelphi TechniqueEducation, Medical, GraduateFemaleHumansInternship and ResidencyMalePostoperative ComplicationsProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSleep Apnea SyndromesSleep Medicine SpecialtySurgical Procedures, OperativeConceptsSleep medicineSleep disordersMedicine topicsProspective cross-sectional surveyUpper airway obstructionAdverse perioperative eventsUpper airway patencyInfluence of opioidsControl of breathingCross-sectional surveyDelphi technique surveyEffects of sleepPractice of anesthesiologyAirway obstructionAirway patencyAnesthetic managementPerioperative eventsAnesthetic implicationsSleep apneaHypnotic medicationsField of anesthesiaAnesthetic agentsGeneral populationAnesthesiaAnesthesia residencyTreatment-Emergent Central Sleep Apnea
Zinchuk A, Yaggi H. Treatment-Emergent Central Sleep Apnea. 2021, 85-102. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57942-5_8.ChaptersTreatment-emergent central sleep apneaContinuous positive airway pressureCentral sleep apneaObstructive sleep apneaSleep apneaPositive airway pressureUpper airway collapsibilityUpper airway patencyMulti-modality therapyVentilatory control systemAirway collapsibilityAirway pressureOpioid useOSA patientsAirway patencyHeart failureAtrial fibrillationCarbonic anhydrase inhibitorsCentral sleepPoor adherenceOptimal treatmentSedative hypnoticsClinical careApneaMultifactorial nature
2001
Gender Differences in the Expression of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Role of Upper Airway Dimensions
Mohsenin V. Gender Differences in the Expression of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Role of Upper Airway Dimensions. CHEST Journal 2001, 120: 1442-1447. PMID: 11713117, DOI: 10.1378/chest.120.5.1442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaSleep-disordered breathingUpper airway sizeUpper airway dimensionsSleep apneaAirway sizeMale patientsFemale patientsAirway dimensionsUpper airwayEvaluation of SDBPrevalence of OSAPharyngeal sizeGreater total body fatMild obstructive sleep apneaUpper airway resistance syndromeSevere obstructive sleep apneaPharyngeal muscle toneUpper airway patencyEffect of obesityExcessive daytime sleepinessSimilar clinical presentationUpper airway narrowingDifferent pathogenetic mechanismsMajor risk factor
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