2020
0852 Geriatric Health Conditions And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration
Miner B, Fragoso C, Han L, Yaggi H, Redeker N, Stone K. 0852 Geriatric Health Conditions And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration. Sleep 2020, 43: a324-a325. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.848.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchShort sleep durationPoor sleep qualityObjective short sleep durationPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexSleep qualitySleep durationHealth conditionsMedication useOsteoporotic fracturesUnadjusted oddsPhysical impairmentClaude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence CenterCognitive impairmentCombined outcomeAmerican AcademyMean age 76 yearsMean age 84 yearsAverage total sleep timeMen Sleep StudyAge 76 yearsAge 84 yearsSleep Quality IndexHigh-risk phenotypeCross-sectional associationsTotal sleep time0855 Primary Sleep Disorders And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration In Older Persons
Miner B, Fragoso C, Han L, Stone K, Redeker N, Yaggi H. 0855 Primary Sleep Disorders And The Combined Outcome Of Poor Sleep Quality With Objective Short Sleep Duration In Older Persons. Sleep 2020, 43: a325-a326. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.851.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary sleep disordersShort sleep durationPoor sleep qualityHigh-risk phenotypeSleep disordersSleep qualityOlder personsOsteoporotic fracturesMultivariable modelUnadjusted modelsSleep durationClaude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence CenterCombined outcomeObjective short sleep durationPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scoreSelf-reported chronic conditionsMultivariate logistic regression modelAverage total sleep timeMen Sleep StudyCross-sectional associationsTotal sleep timeQuality Index scoresLogistic regression modelsMedication usePsychiatric comorbidity
2017
Polysomnographic phenotypes and their cardiovascular implications in obstructive sleep apnoea
Zinchuk AV, Jeon S, Koo BB, Yan X, Bravata DM, Qin L, Selim BJ, Strohl KP, Redeker NS, Concato J, Yaggi HK. Polysomnographic phenotypes and their cardiovascular implications in obstructive sleep apnoea. Thorax 2017, 73: 472. PMID: 28935698, PMCID: PMC6693344, DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210431.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute Coronary SyndromeAgedCardiovascular DiseasesCluster AnalysisCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansIschemic Attack, TransientLongitudinal StudiesMaleMiddle AgedMortalityPhenotypePolysomnographyProportional Hazards ModelsRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexSleep Apnea, ObstructiveStrokeConceptsObstructive sleep apnoeaCardiovascular outcomesPolysomnographic featuresSleep apnoeaPolysomnographic dataIncident transient ischemic attackUS Veteran cohortTransient ischemic attackAcute coronary syndromeAdverse cardiovascular outcomesPeriodic limb movementsOSA severity classificationPolysomnographic phenotypeCoronary syndromeIschemic attackCardiovascular implicationsOSA phenotypesOSA evaluationPathophysiological domainsPoor sleepMild/Patient clustersVeteran cohortSurvival analysisCombined outcome