2016
Impact of extended duty hours on medical trainees
Weiss P, Kryger M, Knauert M. Impact of extended duty hours on medical trainees. Sleep Health 2016, 2: 309-315. PMID: 29073389, PMCID: PMC6007014, DOI: 10.1016/j.sleh.2016.08.003.ChaptersConceptsPatient outcomesWork-hour restrictionsPatient carePatient safetyDuty hoursContinuity of careResident educationHour restrictionsDegree of impairmentExtended shiftsNational minimum standardExtended work hoursWork hour limitationsSleep deprivationResident physiciansResident schedulesAdverse effectsWork hoursConflicting resultsCareRecent dataHour limitationsHoursMedical traineesResident performance
1974
The sleep deprivation syndrome of the obese patient A problem of periodic nocturnal upper airway obstruction
Kryger M, Quesney L, Holder D, Gloor P, MacLeod P. The sleep deprivation syndrome of the obese patient A problem of periodic nocturnal upper airway obstruction. The American Journal Of Medicine 1974, 56: 531-539. PMID: 4818419, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(74)90485-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAirway ObstructionBradycardiaHumansMaleObesitySleep DeprivationSleep Wake DisordersTracheotomyUrinary IncontinenceConceptsUpper airway obstructionSleep deprivation syndromeAirway obstructionUrinary incontinenceDeprivation syndromeNocturnal upper airway obstructionObese menObese patientsPickwickian syndromeUpper airwayVentilatory responseSyndromeObstructionFat depositionArousal patternsIncontinenceSomnolenceBradycardiaSuch findingsTracheostomyAirwayPatientsPathophysiologySleep