2024
Chapter 27 Sleep and neuromuscular disease
Kryger M, Avidan A, Lussier B, Lee W. Chapter 27 Sleep and neuromuscular disease. 2024, 271-284.e1. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-65403-6.00036-6.ChaptersNeuromuscular diseaseNoninvasive ventilationNeuromuscular disordersSleep medicine careUnderlying neuromuscular disorderQuality of lifeUnderlying diseaseSleep clinicPatient populationLongitudinal careSleep disordersSleep qualityMedicine careSleep laboratorySleep cliniciansDiagnostic approachGlobal recommendationsComplicated anatomyMask interfaceDiseaseDisordersPatientsSpecialty trainingSleepCare
2022
PAP Therapy for Sleep Breathing Disorders: Good Policies and Practices
Ali M, Kryger M. PAP Therapy for Sleep Breathing Disorders: Good Policies and Practices. 2022, 95-100. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93146-9_8.ChaptersSleep-disordered breathingPAP adherencePAP therapyPositive airway pressure therapyExtensive patient educationAirway pressure therapySevere sleep apneaSleep breathing disordersTreatment of choiceLong-term usePAP initiationPAP usagePAP useSleep apneaBreathing disordersPressure therapySymptomatic burdenPAP complianceAdequate adherencePatient educationOptimal managementPoor maskPatientsTherapySocioeconomic status
2020
Co-activation of rhythms during alpha band oscillations as an interictal biomarker of exploding head syndrome
Sakellariou D, Nesbitt AD, Higgins S, Beniczky S, Rosenzweig J, Drakatos P, Gildeh N, Murphy PB, Kent B, Williams AJ, Kryger M, Goadsby PJ, Leschziner GD, Rosenzweig I. Co-activation of rhythms during alpha band oscillations as an interictal biomarker of exploding head syndrome. Cephalalgia 2020, 40: 949-958. PMID: 32276548, PMCID: PMC7412948, DOI: 10.1177/0333102420902705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHead syndromeRetrospective case-control studyPotential underlying pathophysiologyWhole-night EEGsSleep/wake periodsSleep disorders clinicCase-control studyWake-sleep statesExternal sensory stimuliElectroencephalographic biomarkerPatients' qualityUnderlying pathophysiologyDisorders ClinicSleep-wake transitionsPolysomnographic recordingsSyndromeAlpha-band oscillationsPatientsOscillatory activityWake periodAlpha rhythmSensory stimuliBand oscillationsLoud noisePreliminary findings
2019
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Positive Airway Pressure Adherence Criteria May Limit Treatment to Many Medicare Beneficiaries.
Naik S, Al-Halawani M, Kreinin I, Kryger M. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Positive Airway Pressure Adherence Criteria May Limit Treatment to Many Medicare Beneficiaries. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2019, 15: 245-251. PMID: 30736874, PMCID: PMC6374085, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7626.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvents/hAdherence criteriaPAP treatmentObstructive sleep apnea treatmentPositive airway pressure devicesWithholding of therapyApnea-hypopnea indexObstructive sleep apneaSleep apnea treatmentMedicaid Services reimbursementAdherence reportsBaseline characteristicsPAP devicesPAP adherenceAdherent participantsApnea treatmentSleep apneaNonadherent participantsAdherence dataMedicare beneficiariesAdherence patternsCMS criteriaAdherence expectationsPatientsMonths
2018
Flow limitation/obstruction with recovery breath (FLOW) event for improved scoring of mild obstructive sleep apnea without electroencephalography
Johnson KG, Johnson DC, Thomas RJ, Feldmann E, Lindenauer PK, Visintainer P, Kryger MH. Flow limitation/obstruction with recovery breath (FLOW) event for improved scoring of mild obstructive sleep apnea without electroencephalography. Sleep Medicine 2018, 67: 249-255. PMID: 30583916, PMCID: PMC6548700, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2018.11.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApnea/hypopnea indexObstructive sleep apneaMild obstructive sleep apneaSleep apneaAirflow disruptionIntraclass correlationAHI categoriesBaseline PSGHypopnea indexOSA patientsHighest tertileOSA categoriesArousal criteriaPatientsFlow limitationApneaDesaturationFlow scoreArousal eventsOverall kappaObstructionTraining periodHigher proportionElectroencephalographyScoringTreating Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
Won C, Mohsenin V, Kryger M. Treating Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders. 2018, 105-123. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8607-1_9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive airway pressure therapySignificant symptomatic benefitAirway pressure therapySleep-disordered breathingMental health outcomesNeuropsychomotor functionsPAP therapyMainstay treatmentSymptomatic benefitPAP adherenceBreathing disordersPressure therapySide effectsHealth outcomesPatientsTherapyEffective alternativeAdherenceRobust evidenceTolerabilityBreathingSleep0479 Novel Flow Limitation/Obstruction With Recovery Breath (FLOW) Event Identifies Obstructive Burden In Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Johnson K, Johnson D, Visintainer P, Kryger M, Thomas R, Linderauer P, Feldmann E. 0479 Novel Flow Limitation/Obstruction With Recovery Breath (FLOW) Event Identifies Obstructive Burden In Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Sleep 2018, 41: a181-a181. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsy061.478.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMild obstructive sleep apneaObstructive sleep apneaHome sleep apnea testingRespiratory-related arousalsObstructive eventsSleep apneaMild OSA patientsApnea-hypopnea indexIdentification of patientsSleep apnea testingSeverity of diseaseFlow scoreOSA patientsApnea testingAdverse outcomesMild patientsPolysomnography studiesClinical significancePatientsSignificant gender differencesApneaDesaturationAirflow disruptionObstructionArousal data
2016
Effects of Suvorexant, an Orexin Receptor Antagonist, on Respiration during Sleep In Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Sun H, Palcza J, Card D, Gipson A, Rosenberg R, Kryger M, Lines C, Wagner JA, Troyer MD. Effects of Suvorexant, an Orexin Receptor Antagonist, on Respiration during Sleep In Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2016, 12: 9-17. PMID: 26194728, PMCID: PMC4702197, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.5382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaOrexin receptor antagonistMean AHIRespiratory effectsSleep apneaMultiple dosesReceptor antagonistIntra-individual variabilityModerate obstructive sleep apneaEffects of suvorexantLowest effective doseSleep laboratory studiesTotal sleep timeMean SpO2Single doseRespiratory functionOxygen saturationPulse oximetryPlaceboPatientsSleep timeAHIDay 4Mean increaseSuvorexant
2014
Evaluation of a new pediatric positive airway pressure mask.
Kushida CA, Halbower AC, Kryger MH, Pelayo R, Assalone V, Cardell CY, Huston S, Willes L, Wimms AJ, Mendoza J. Evaluation of a new pediatric positive airway pressure mask. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2014, 10: 979-84. PMID: 25142768, PMCID: PMC4153116, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.4030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous positive airway pressurePAP therapyPositive airway pressure maskPositive airway pressureParents/guardiansAirway pressureBaseline polysomnographyCPAP maskChildren's earsPressure maskPatientsAge groupsChildren's sleepUpper lipPolysomnographyChildrenTherapySleepEarYearsAHIClinicCliniciansSleep in Patients with Restrictive Lung Disease
Won CH, Kryger M. Sleep in Patients with Restrictive Lung Disease. Clinics In Chest Medicine 2014, 35: 505-512. PMID: 25156766, DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2014.06.006.ChaptersConceptsRestrictive lung diseaseLung diseaseObesity hypoventilation syndromeInterstitial lung diseasePathophysiology of sleepImpact of treatmentOverall prognosisVentilatory defectHypoventilation syndromeImpaired ventilationDaytime fatigueSleep disruptionRelated symptomsSleep disordersSleep qualityDiffusion impairmentNeuromuscular diseaseDiseasePatientsPathophysiologySleepHypoxemiaHypercarbiaPrognosisDysfunction
2011
Is Laryngeal Descent Associated With Increased Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Yamashiro Y, Kryger M. Is Laryngeal Descent Associated With Increased Risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea? CHEST Journal 2011, 141: 1407-1413. PMID: 22016482, DOI: 10.1378/chest.10-3238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apneaAirway lengthSleep apneaJapanese patientsVocal cordsUpper airway lengthLogistic regression analysisMultislice CT scanOSA severityConsecutive patientsUpper airwayRisk factorsCT scanBMIPatientsALVCAHILow laryngeal positionLaryngeal positionCollapsible segmentApneaRegression analysisCordLarynxWomen
2010
Prediction of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in a large Greek population
Bouloukaki I, Kapsimalis F, Mermigkis C, Kryger M, Tzanakis N, Panagou P, Moniaki V, Vlachaki EM, Varouchakis G, Siafakas NM, Schiza SE. Prediction of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in a large Greek population. Sleep And Breathing 2010, 15: 657-664. PMID: 20872180, DOI: 10.1007/s11325-010-0416-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apnea syndromeApnea-hypopnea indexBody mass indexSleep apnea syndromeApnea syndromeSignificant clinical predictorsInitiation of treatmentLogistic regression analysisSelf-reported symptomsEDS severityNinety patientsSleepiness severityClinical predictorsIndependent predictorsPSG evaluationMass indexDiagnostic polysomnographyHip circumferenceClinical indicesScore 10High riskAnthropometric measurementsScore 4Predictive valuePatients
2006
Healthcare Utilization in Women with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome 2 Years After Diagnosis and Treatment
Banno K, Manfreda J, Walld R, Delaive K, Kryger MH. Healthcare Utilization in Women with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome 2 Years After Diagnosis and Treatment. Sleep 2006, 29: 1307-1311. PMID: 17068984, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/29.10.1307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apnea syndromeContinuous positive airway pressureClinic visitsHealthcare utilizationWeight lossTertiary university-based medical centerRetrospective observational cohort studyEntire groupUniversity-based medical centerTreatment-compliant patientsObservational cohort studyPositive airway pressureSleep apnea syndromeAirway pressureCohort studyCompliant patientsApnea syndromePhysician claimsMedical CenterWL groupGeneral populationPatientsDiagnosisVisitsWomenAdaptive servo-ventilation in patients with idiopathic Cheyne-Stokes breathing.
Banno K, Okamura K, Kryger MH. Adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with idiopathic Cheyne-Stokes breathing. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2006, 2: 181-6. PMID: 17557493, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.26514.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous positive airway pressureCheyne-Stokes breathingHours of sleepHeart failureBreathing patternCentral sleep apneaPositive airway pressurePeriodic breathing patternAbnormal breathing patternsSerious medical problemSubjective daytime alertnessAbnormal breathing eventsAirway pressureRenal failureMedical illnessSleep apneaStokes breathingDaytime alertnessEffective treatmentPatientsSleep respirationBreathing eventsMedical problemsDaytime performanceBreathing
2005
Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Singh H, Pollock R, Uhanova J, Kryger M, Hawkins K, Minuk GY. Symptoms of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 2005, 50: 2338-2343. PMID: 16416185, DOI: 10.1007/s10620-005-3058-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseSymptoms of OSANonalcoholic fatty liverObstructive sleep apneaFatty liver diseaseNAFLD patientsNASH patientsNonalcoholic steatohepatitisRisk factorsLiver diseaseSleep apneaInsulin resistancePrevalence of OSASleep apnea questionnaireIndependent risk factorPrevalence of diabetesBody mass indexPeripheral insulin resistanceLiver biopsyFatty liverMass indexTriglyceride levelsQuestionnaire criteriaPrevalence ratesPatientsIncreasing obesity trends in patients with sleep-disordered breathing referred to a sleep disorders center.
Banno K, Walld R, Kryger MH. Increasing obesity trends in patients with sleep-disordered breathing referred to a sleep disorders center. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2005, 1: 364-6. PMID: 17564402, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.26362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSleep-related breathing disordersBody mass indexSleep disorders centerMean body mass indexDisorders CenterBMI unitsObesity trendsSleep-disordered breathingPrevalence of obesityTime of referralYear of referralNumber of patientsMale patientsFemale patientsMass indexBreathing disordersMean ageNew patientsPatientsSignificant positive correlationReferralWomenObesityRegression analysisSexLong-term treatment of sleep breathing disorder in a patient with Huntington's disease
Banno K, Hobson DE, Kryger MH. Long-term treatment of sleep breathing disorder in a patient with Huntington's disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders 2005, 11: 261-264. PMID: 15878590, DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2005.01.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous positive airway pressureSleep breathing disordersApnea-hypopnea indexBreathing disordersHuntington's diseaseRapid eye movement (REM) sleepPositive airway pressureObstructive sleep apneaLong-term treatmentEye movement sleepQuality of lifeAutosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorderAirway pressureHD patientsSleep apneaRespiratory arousalsMovement sleepDominant neurodegenerative disorderDaytime alertnessSleep structureNeurodegenerative disordersDiseaseDisordersApneaPatientsExperience in using split-day studies for suspected obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
Banno K, Al Sabbagh A, Delaive K, Higami S, Kryger MH. Experience in using split-day studies for suspected obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Respiratory Medicine 2005, 99: 1334-1339. PMID: 16140233, DOI: 10.1016/j.rmed.2005.02.030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apnea syndromeSleep apnea syndromeSleep breathing disordersApnea syndromeInconclusive studiesSevere obstructive sleep apnea syndromeSevere daytime sleepinessEligible casesBreathing disordersDefinitive diagnosisFinal diagnosisDaytime sleepinessMovement disordersSleep disordersSleep studiesPatientsSleep deprivationDiagnosisSubjective sleepinessAdditional assessmentDisordersInsufficient dataSyndromeSleepinessConclusive studiesAuto-Titrating Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Heart Failure Patients With Cheyne-Stokes Respiration and Central Sleep Apnea
Banno K, Okamura K, Kryger MH. Auto-Titrating Continuous Positive Airway Pressure for Heart Failure Patients With Cheyne-Stokes Respiration and Central Sleep Apnea. Circulation Journal 2005, 69: 1295. PMID: 16200689, DOI: 10.1253/circj.69.1295.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
Review article: sleep and its relationship to gastro‐oesophageal reflux
Orr W, Heading R, Johnson L, Kryger M. Review article: sleep and its relationship to gastro‐oesophageal reflux. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2004, 20: 39-46. PMID: 15527463, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2004.02239.x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsGastro-oesophageal reflux diseaseReflux eventsObstructive sleep apnea syndromeMost symptomatic patientsGastro-oesophageal refluxSleep apnea syndromeSlow gastric emptyingCommon gastrointestinal conditionsFrequency of swallowingReflux diseaseRespiratory complicationsSymptomatic patientsApnea syndromeGastric emptyingDecreased qualitySaliva productionPatientsSleepGastrointestinal conditionsPhysiological changesClearance behaviorConscious perceptionHeartburnComplicationsObesity