2024
Age modulates the predictive value of self-reported sleepiness for all-cause mortality risk: insights from a comprehensive national database of veterans.
Maghsoudi A, Azarian M, Sharafkhaneh A, Jones M, Nozari H, Kryger M, Ramezani A, Razjouyan J. Age modulates the predictive value of self-reported sleepiness for all-cause mortality risk: insights from a comprehensive national database of veterans. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2024, 20: 1785-1792. PMID: 38935061, PMCID: PMC11530978, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.11254.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExcessive daytime sleepinessEpworth Sleepiness ScaleCharlson Comorbidity IndexVeterans Health Administration dataHigher Epworth sleepiness scaleHealth administrative dataPhysician progress notesMeasure excessive daytime sleepinessIncreased all-cause mortalityAge-stratified analysesAll-Cause MortalityComprehensive national databaseMean BMIProgress notesICD9/10 codesAdministrative dataComorbidity indexDaytime sleepinessOdds ratioMortality riskSleep servicesSleepiness ScaleSelf-reported sleepinessHigher ESSPredictive value
2022
Correlates of daytime sleepiness and insomnia among adults in Samoa
Heinsberg L, Carlson J, Pomer A, Cade B, Naseri T, Reupena M, Weeks D, McGarvey S, Redline S, Hawley N. Correlates of daytime sleepiness and insomnia among adults in Samoa. Sleep Epidemiology 2022, 2: 100042. PMID: 36338277, PMCID: PMC9635619, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleepe.2022.100042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWomen's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating ScaleEpworth Sleepiness ScaleDaytime sleepinessDay shift workShift workExcessive daytimeESS scoreSleep healthMore physical activityInsomnia Rating ScaleCross-sectional analysisModifiable factorsHigh prevalenceHigh-income countriesSleepiness ScaleLow prevalencePhysical activitySleep measuresInsomniaRating ScaleSleepinessBehavioral factorsPrevalenceScoresAdultsIn-office communication about excessive daytime sleepiness associated with treated obstructive sleep apnea: insights from an ethnographic study of physician-patient visits
Won C, Bogan R, Doghramji K, Ojile J, Bujanover S, Hyman D, Hewett K, Thomas R. In-office communication about excessive daytime sleepiness associated with treated obstructive sleep apnea: insights from an ethnographic study of physician-patient visits. Sleep Science And Practice 2022, 6: 4. DOI: 10.1186/s41606-022-00072-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObstructive sleep apneaProvider-patient communicationSleep apneaDaytime sleepinessPositive airway pressure therapyPhysician-patient visitsAirway pressure therapyExcessive daytime sleepinessEpworth Sleepiness ScaleQuality of lifePost-visit interviewsTherapy initiationAdult patientsAirway therapyPressure therapyPatient educationSleepiness ScalePrimary symptomsPatientsRoutine useScreening toolEDS symptomsVisitsPhysiciansApnea0158 Risk perception, outcome expectancy, and treatment self-efficacy among women and men with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
Sharma A, Byrne S, Deng A, Chu J, Sands S, Wellman A, Redeke N, Yaggi H, Zinchuk A. 0158 Risk perception, outcome expectancy, and treatment self-efficacy among women and men with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Sleep 2022, 45: a73-a73. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOutcome expectanciesContinuous positive airway pressureObstructive sleep apneaSub-scale scoresRisk perceptionSelf-efficacy measuresCPAP adherenceIndividual risk perceptionInsomnia Severity Index scoreCPAP therapyEffectiveness of CPAPNon-CPAP therapiesUnstable medical conditionsCo-primary outcomesFirst-line therapyPositive airway pressureApnea-hypopnea indexSeverity Index scoreEpworth Sleepiness ScalePerceptionSex differencesCPAP useOSA severityAirway pressureDaytime symptomsReduced Cross-Frequency Coupling and Daytime Sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients
Gouveris H, Koirala N, Anwar A, Ding H, Ludwig K, Huppertz T, Matthias C, Groppa S, Muthuraman M. Reduced Cross-Frequency Coupling and Daytime Sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients. Biology 2022, 11: 700. PMID: 35625429, PMCID: PMC9138271, DOI: 10.3390/biology11050700.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRespiratory disturbance indexObstructive sleep apneaCortical sensorimotor areasOSA patientsSensorimotor areasRespiratory distressCross-frequency couplingObstructive sleep apnea patientsEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep apnea patientsSleep stagesDistinct sleep stagesMotor dysfunctionSleep apneaPatient groupApnea patientsDaytime sleepinessSleepiness ScalePatientsPolysomnography recordingsObjective markersSubjective sleepinessDisturbance indexSleepinessDistress
2021
Screening for obstructive sleep apnea in a diabetic retinopathy clinic in a tertiary care center
Kaswan R, Bansal R, Katoch D, Dogra M, Singh R, Gupta V, Dogra M, Bansal S. Screening for obstructive sleep apnea in a diabetic retinopathy clinic in a tertiary care center. Indian Journal Of Ophthalmology 2021, 69: 3349-3357. PMID: 34708803, PMCID: PMC8725143, DOI: 10.4103/ijo.ijo_3633_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaDiabetic macular edemaModerate-severe OSAApnea-hypopnea indexSevere DRDiabetic retinopathyEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep apneaStudies of obstructive sleep apneaObstructive sleep apnea riskTertiary care referral centerDetect obstructive sleep apneaDiabetic retinopathy clinicSTOP-Bang questionnaireSeverity of DRDepartment of OtorhinolaryngologyTertiary care centerOutcome measuresDiabetes mellitus patientsHypopnea indexRetina clinicCross-sectional studyMacular edemaSTOP-BangDR patientsSleep Disturbance Is Associated With the Presence of Portosystemic Collaterals in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis
Balakrishnan M, Falker C, Conley S, Ciarleglio M, Deng Y, Redeker NS, Garcia‐Tsao G. Sleep Disturbance Is Associated With the Presence of Portosystemic Collaterals in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis. Hepatology Communications 2021, 5: 491-501. PMID: 33681681, PMCID: PMC7917284, DOI: 10.1002/hep4.1636.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPortosystemic collateralsSleep disturbancesCompensated cirrhosisSleep fragmentationSleep characteristicsHigher international normalized ratioPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexLower total sleep timeMultivariable linear regression analysisSignificant portal hypertensionGroup of patientsInternational normalized ratioEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep Quality IndexGreater sleep fragmentationCross-sectional studyMore sleep disturbancesMore sleep fragmentationTotal sleep timeLower sleep efficiencyPresence of collateralsCollateral presencePortal hypertensionLow albuminExcessive daytime
2020
1107 Arousal And Sleepiness In Opioid Use Disorder Compared To Insomnia Disorder With And Without Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions
Krishnamurthy V, Hussain N, Puzino K, Yadav S, Del Tredici S, Vgontzas A, Bixler E, Fernandez-Mendoza J. 1107 Arousal And Sleepiness In Opioid Use Disorder Compared To Insomnia Disorder With And Without Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions. Sleep 2020, 43: a421-a421. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.1102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExcessive daytime sleepinessComorbid psychiatric conditionsInsomnia Severity IndexEpworth Sleepiness ScaleESS scoreInsomnia disorderOdds of EDSPsychiatric conditionsOpioid use disorder patientsID groupInternal medicine clinicOpioid use disorderRisk of relapseSpecific patient populationsHigher ESS scoresArousal Predisposition ScaleFord Insomnia ResponseRace/ethnicityPharmacological treatmentMedicine clinicPatient populationDaytime sleepinessSleep ScaleCID groupSleepiness Scale
2018
Chemotherapy effect on daytime sleepiness and contributing factors in older adults with cancer
Saberzadeh-Ardestani B, Khosravi B, Zebardast J, Sadighi S. Chemotherapy effect on daytime sleepiness and contributing factors in older adults with cancer. Journal Of Geriatric Oncology 2018, 10: 632-636. PMID: 30377061, DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2018.10.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccidental FallsActivities of Daily LivingAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic AgentsAnxietyCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionDisorders of Excessive SomnolenceFemaleHumansIranLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedNeoplasmsPrevalenceQuality of LifeRisk FactorsSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersSleepinessConceptsHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleInstrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLAnxiety and Depression ScaleCancer Institute of IranCross-sectional studyDemographic dataPatients' sleep problemsQuality of lifePhysical activityPrevalence of excessive daytime sleepinessInstrumental activitiesDepression ScaleOlder adultsEffect of chemotherapy treatmentExcessive daytime sleepinessPredictors of excessive daytime sleepinessHospital recordsLogistic regressionEpworth Sleepiness ScalePsychological factorsCancer InstitutePredictors of daytime sleepinessSleep problemsSenior patientsSleep disturbance0881 Insomnia Is Related To Self-care In People With Stable Heart Failure
Conley S, Jeon S, Yaggi H, Jacoby D, Hollenbeak C, O’Connell M, Linsky S, Darden J, Gaiser E, Kelly-Hauser J, Matthew B, Richardson P, Redeker N. 0881 Insomnia Is Related To Self-care In People With Stable Heart Failure. Sleep 2018, 41: a327-a328. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy061.880.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSelf-care maintenanceInsomnia Severity IndexPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexStable heart failureHeart failureEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep disturbance questionnaireCognitive behavioral therapySleep characteristicsSleep-related cognitionsInsomnia severityStable chronic heart failureBehavioral therapyChronic heart failureSelf-care confidenceHeart Failure IndexUntreated sleep apneaSleep Quality IndexPoor sleep qualitySelf-care managementYears of ageSleep onset latencyHF patientsHigher insomnia severitySleep apnea
2017
0706 CONTRIBUTIONS OF INSOMNIA SYMPTOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF ACTIVITY PATTERN ON DAYTIME SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN STABLE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS
Jeon S, Knies A, Redeker N. 0706 CONTRIBUTIONS OF INSOMNIA SYMPTOM AND CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF ACTIVITY PATTERN ON DAYTIME SYMPTOMS AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN STABLE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS. Sleep 2017, 40: a261-a262. DOI: 10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStable heart failure patientsHeart failure patientsDaytime symptomsEpworth Sleepiness ScaleInsomnia symptomsCircadian quotientFailure patientsPhysical functionStable HFFunctional performanceOlder adultsStable HF patientsRespiratory disturbance indexSix-minute walkBody mass indexCircadian rhythmCross-sectional studyYears of ageActivity-rest patternNYHA classificationHF patientsMass indexFatigue ScaleEjection factionSleepiness ScaleDevelopment, Validation, and Assessment of an Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack-Specific Prediction Tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Sico JJ, Yaggi HK, Ofner S, Concato J, Austin C, Ferguson J, Qin L, Tobias L, Taylor S, Fragoso C, McLain V, Williams LS, Bravata DM. Development, Validation, and Assessment of an Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack-Specific Prediction Tool for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017, 26: 1745-1754. PMID: 28416405, PMCID: PMC6006998, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2017.03.042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overArea Under CurveBrain IschemiaDecision Support TechniquesFemaleHumansIschemic Attack, TransientMaleMiddle AgedPolysomnographyPredictive Value of TestsPrevalencePrognosisReproducibility of ResultsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsROC CurveSleepSleep Apnea, ObstructiveStrokeSurveys and QuestionnairesTime FactorsUnited StatesConceptsObstructive sleep apneaTransient ischemic attackHigh negative predictive valueEpworth Sleepiness ScaleNegative predictive valueIschemic strokeSleep apneaPresence of OSASleep InventoryPredictive valueSleep Apnea Clinical ScoreValidation study populationHigh blood pressureBody mass indexIschemic attackObserved apneaBerlin questionnaireStroke severityBlood pressureOvernight polysomnographyMass indexRandomized trialsClinical scoresSleep QuestionnaireMedical history
2015
The Use of a Fully Automated Automatic Adaptive Servoventilation Algorithm in the Acute and Long-term Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea
Javaheri S, Winslow D, McCullough P, Wylie P, Kryger MH. The Use of a Fully Automated Automatic Adaptive Servoventilation Algorithm in the Acute and Long-term Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea. CHEST Journal 2015, 148: 1454-1461. PMID: 25950507, DOI: 10.1378/chest.14-2966.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral apnea indexApnea-hypopnea indexCentral sleep apneaSleep apneaSleep qualityComplex sleep-disordered breathingASV deviceASV titrationAdaptive servoventilation devicesCongestive heart failureMonths of treatmentSleep-disordered breathingEpworth Sleepiness ScaleLong-term treatmentImproved sleep qualityMixed sleep apneaBetter sleep qualityApnea indexHeart failureObservational trialObstructive apneaBreathing disordersInspiratory pressureArousal indexDaytime sleepiness
2014
The impact of gender on timeliness of narcolepsy diagnosis.
Won C, Mahmoudi M, Qin L, Purvis T, Mathur A, Mohsenin V. The impact of gender on timeliness of narcolepsy diagnosis. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2014, 10: 89-95. PMID: 24426826, PMCID: PMC3869076, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.3370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sleep latency testingLifestyle impairmentSymptom onsetConsecutive patientsUniversity Sleep Disorders CenterSleep latency testingSleep disorders centerEpworth Sleepiness ScaleCross-sectional studyTimeliness of diagnosisImpact of genderDelay diagnosisLatency testingNarcolepsy diagnosisNarcoleptic patientsDisorders CenterRelated symptomsSleepiness ScaleMedical conditionsPhysical activityWomen's healthObjective sleepinessSleep habitsPatientsDiagnosis
2011
Long-term use of a nasal expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) device as a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Kryger MH, Berry RB, Massie CA. Long-term use of a nasal expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) device as a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2011, 7: 449-53b. PMID: 22003339, PMCID: PMC3190843, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.1304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaPositive airway pressure devicesMonths of treatmentSleep apneaObstructive sleep apnea hypopneaOpen-label extensionPositive clinical responseEvents/hLong-term adherenceSleep disorders centerEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep apnea hypopneaPressure deviceLong-term useAHI reductionClinical responseMonth 3Randomized studyApnea hypopneaMedian AHITrial nameClinical trialsMonths 1Disorders CenterSham trialsA Novel Nasal Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP) Device for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Berry RB, Kryger MH, Massie CA. A Novel Nasal Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP) Device for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Sleep 2011, 34: 479-485. PMID: 21461326, PMCID: PMC3065258, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/34.4.479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaPositive airway pressure devicesSleep apneaSham deviceWeek 1Double-blind clinical trialSevere obstructive sleep apneaMonths of treatmentSleep disorders centerEpworth Sleepiness ScalePressure deviceSubjective daytime sleepinessNon-consecutive nightsControlled TrialsMonth 3Sham treatmentClinical trialsDaytime sleepinessITT groupDisorders CenterSleepiness ScaleAHI valuesApneaMedian percentageAHI
2010
Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Function in Stable Heart Failure
Redeker NS, Jeon S, Muench U, Campbell D, Walsleben J, Rapoport DM. Insomnia Symptoms and Daytime Function in Stable Heart Failure. Sleep 2010, 33: 1210-1216. PMID: 20857868, PMCID: PMC2938862, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/33.9.1210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable heart failureHeart failureInsomnia symptomsDaytime symptomsHF patientsHF disease management programStable chronic HF patientsMedical Outcomes Study SF-36Six-minute walk testPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexChronic HF patientsDemographic patient characteristicsEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep Quality IndexFunctional performanceDisease management programsPatient characteristicsWalk testExcessive daytimeSF-36Daytime functionFull polysomnographyFatigue ScaleDepression ScaleSleepiness ScaleSleep Disordered Breathing, Daytime Symptoms, and Functional Performance in Stable Heart Failure
Redeker NS, Muench U, Zucker MJ, Walsleben J, Gilbert M, Freudenberger R, Chen M, Campbell D, Blank L, Berkowitz R, Adams L, Rapoport DM. Sleep Disordered Breathing, Daytime Symptoms, and Functional Performance in Stable Heart Failure. Sleep 2010, 33: 551-560. PMID: 20394325, PMCID: PMC2849795, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/33.4.551.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart failure patientsPoorer objective sleep qualityObjective sleep qualityDaytime symptomsDisease management programsSelf-reported sleepFailure patientsSevere SDBPhysical functionSleep qualityStable chronic heart failure patientsHeart failure disease management programsHF disease management programStable heart failure patientsChronic heart failure patientsSelf-reported physical functionPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexStable heart failureCentral sleep apneaPoor physical functionEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep Disordered BreathingSleep Quality IndexMOS SF-36Days of actigraphy
2008
Lack of regular exercise, depression, and degree of apnea are predictors of excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnea: sex differences.
Basta M, Lin H, Pejovic S, Sarrigiannidis A, Bixler E, Vgontzas A. Lack of regular exercise, depression, and degree of apnea are predictors of excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with sleep apnea: sex differences. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2008, 4: 19-25. PMID: 18350958, PMCID: PMC2276821, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.27074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPredictors of excessive daytime sleepinessExcessive daytime sleepinessBody mass indexApnea-hypopnea indexSleep apneaLack of regular exerciseDegree of apneaDaytime sleepinessMetabolic abnormalitiesLower body mass indexRegular exerciseEvaluation of patientsPredictors of sleepinessSleep disorders clinicEpworth Sleepiness ScaleCentral nervous system medicationsPhysical Activity QuestionnaireManagement of depressionHypopnea indexApnea severityMinimum SaO2Consecutive patientsDegree of sleepinessSystemic medicationsNervous system medications
2006
Somatic Symptoms Explain Differences in Psychological Distress in Heart Failure Patients vs a Comparison Group
Redeker NS. Somatic Symptoms Explain Differences in Psychological Distress in Heart Failure Patients vs a Comparison Group. Progress In Cardiovascular Nursing 2006, 21: 182-189. PMID: 17170593, DOI: 10.1111/j.0889-7204.2006.05643.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnxietyAttitude to HealthCase-Control StudiesComorbidityCross-Sectional StudiesDepressionDyspneaFatigueFemaleHealth StatusHeart FailureHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisNew EnglandPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRegression AnalysisRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersStress, PsychologicalStroke VolumeSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsHeart failureDepression ScaleSomatic symptomsPsychological distressHF patientsComparison groupEpidemiological studiesPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexSystolic HF outpatientsHeart failure patientsExcessive daytime sleepinessEpworth Sleepiness ScaleSleep Quality IndexMood States-Short FormCross-sectional studyCommon somatic symptomsAssociation of anxietyContribution of symptomsMultidimensional assessmentHF outpatientsDyspnea scaleEffect of ageFailure patientsHF diagnosisPhysical function
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