2009
Expenditure on Health Care in Obese Women with and without Sleep Apnea
Banno K, Ramsey C, Walld R, Kryger MH. Expenditure on Health Care in Obese Women with and without Sleep Apnea. Sleep 2009, 32: 247-252. PMID: 19238812, PMCID: PMC2635589, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/32.2.247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal-weight controlsObese controlsObese womenOSAS casesWeight controlPhysician feesPhysician visitsTertiary university-based medical centerHealth servicesUniversity-based medical centerAge-matched womenEffect of obesityRetrospective observational studyTreatment of OSAOverall medical costsHealth care utilizationMore health servicesGreater financial burdenHealth care expendituresOSA casesCare utilizationSleep apneaObservational studyMedical CenterGeneral population
2005
Increasing 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 analysisSex
2000
Canadian Thoracic Society Guidelines: Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Adults
Fleetham J, Ayas N, Bradley D, Ferguson K, Fitzpatrick M, George C, Hanly P, Hill F, Kimoff J, Kryger M, Morrison D, Series F, Tsai W, Committee T. Canadian Thoracic Society Guidelines: Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Disordered Breathing in Adults. Canadian Respiratory Journal 2000, 13: 387-392. PMID: 17036094, PMCID: PMC2683294, DOI: 10.1155/2006/627096.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus Statements
1997
Using Self-Reported Questionnaire Data to Prioritize OSA Patients for Polysomnography
Pouliot Z, Peters M, Neufeld H, Kryger M. Using Self-Reported Questionnaire Data to Prioritize OSA Patients for Polysomnography. Sleep 1997, 20: 232-236. PMID: 9178919, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/20.3.232.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexEpworth Sleepiness ScaleObstructive sleep apneaSimple clinical dataPercent of casesAnalysis of receiverHundreds of patientsLow AIObserved apneaApnea indexOSA patientsConsecutive patientsSleep apneaMass indexSelf-reported questionnaire dataClinical dataSleepiness ScalePatientsApneaPolysomnographyCharacteristic curveQuestionnaire dataGroupQuestionnaireSubjects