2021
Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With Hypoventilation Syndromes A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society
Mokhlesi B, Won CH, Make BJ, Selim BJ, Sunwoo BY, Panel O, Gay P, Owens R, Wolfe L, Benditt J, Aboussouan L, Coleman J, Hess D, Hill N, Criner G, Branson R, Celli B, MacIntyre N, Sergew A, Morgenthaler T, Malhotra A, Berry R, Johnson K, Raphaelson M, Mokhlesi B, Won C, Selim B, Make B, Sunwoo B, Collop N, Patil S, Chediak A, Olson E, Vohra K. Optimal NIV Medicare Access Promotion: Patients With Hypoventilation Syndromes A Technical Expert Panel Report From the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Association for Respiratory Care, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and the American Thoracic Society. CHEST Journal 2021, 160: e377-e387. PMID: 34339686, PMCID: PMC8628178, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.06.083.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsBilevel positive airway pressureArterial blood gasesHypoventilation syndromeNoninvasive ventilationBlood gasesNIV therapySleep studiesHome NIV therapyObesity hypoventilation syndromePositive airway pressureClinical practice guidelinesTime of dischargeVenous blood gasesAmerican Thoracic SocietyHome noninvasive ventilationExpert Panel ReportTechnical expert panelMedicare beneficiaries' accessSustained hypoxemiaAirway pressureChest PhysiciansTrial evidenceRespiratory careThoracic SocietyPractice guidelinesThe use of telemedicine for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine update.
Shamim-Uzzaman QA, Bae CJ, Ehsan Z, Setty AR, Devine M, Dhankikar S, Donskoy I, Fields B, Hearn H, Hwang D, Jain V, Kelley D, Kirsch DB, Martin W, Troester M, Trotti LM, Won CH, Epstein LJ. The use of telemedicine for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine update. Journal Of Clinical Sleep Medicine 2021, 17: 1103-1107. PMID: 33599202, PMCID: PMC8320493, DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.9194.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAcademies and InstitutesCOVID-19HumansSleep Medicine SpecialtySleep Wake DisordersTelemedicineUnited States
2015
The Determining Risk of Vascular Events by Apnea Monitoring (DREAM) study: design, rationale, and methods
Koo BB, Won C, Selim BJ, Qin L, Jeon S, Redeker NS, Bravata DM, Strohl KP, Concato J, Zinchuk AV, Yaggi HK. The Determining Risk of Vascular Events by Apnea Monitoring (DREAM) study: design, rationale, and methods. Sleep And Breathing 2015, 20: 893-900. PMID: 26642771, DOI: 10.1007/s11325-015-1254-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular outcomesVascular eventsSleep architecturePrognostic modelRetrospective observational cohort studyMain primary outcomeMiddle-aged veteransTransient ischemic attackAcute coronary syndromeObservational cohort studyResultsThe study populationCongestive heart failureSleep-disordered breathingVA Patient Treatment FileVital Status filesPatient Treatment FileComputerized patient record systemVeterans Affairs centersPost-traumatic stress disorderIschemic attackCoronary syndromeCohort studySecondary outcomesComposite endpointGlycemic control