نتایج جستجو برای: sleep breathing disorder

تعداد نتایج: 700684  

Journal: :Developmental period medicine 2015
Mark Klukowski Jolanta Wasilewska Dariusz Lebensztejn

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental disorder with a prevalence of 1 in 68 children, commonly presents with comorbid conditions which include sleep disorders. Sleep disorders reported in ASD include, among others, increased bedtime resistance, insomnia, parasomnia, sleep disordered breathing, morning rise problems, and daytime sleepiness. Polysomnography studies show that childr...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 1999
M Pfister S M Jakob H P Marti F J Frey M Gugger

BACKGROUND Patients with end-stage renal diseases (ESRD) have an increased risk of sleep-disordered breathing. With regard to this disorder, controversy persists about prevalence, cost-effective assessment and socio-economical relevance. METHODS Therefore, we performed, for the first time, overnight ambulatory oximetry in combination with a sleep questionnaire in 38 unselected patients with E...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum 2003
Tadao Nishimura Kenji Suzuki

The anatomical states of the oral cavity and pharynx during mouth breathing in children with adenoid hypertrophy and in adults confirmed the speculation that mouth breathing is disadvantageous compared with nose breathing. In addition, comparison of the anatomical state between wakefulness and sleep in normal adults showed slight depression of the tongue root and slight narrowing of the orophar...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
K Yamagishi T Ohira H Nakano S J Bielinski S Sakurai H Imano M Kiyama A Kitamura S Sato M Konishi E Shahar A R Folsom H Iso T Tanigawa

The aim of the present study was to compare the prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing among Hispanic and white Americans and Japanese. A 1-night sleep study using a single-channel airflow monitor was performed on 211 Hispanics and 246 Whites from the Minnesota field centre (St Paul, MN, USA) of the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), and 978 Japanese from three community-based coho...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2009
Timothy S Hartshorne Helen S Heussler A Nichole Dailor George L Williams Dimitrios Papadopoulos Kimberly K Brandt

Children with CHARGE syndrome frequently develop moderate to severe behavior difficulties and are often diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit disorder, Tourette syndrome, and autism. Anecdotal reports have indicated that sleep is also affected. However, the prevalence and types of sleep disturbance have not been identified. This study investigated sleep disturbances in...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2016
Alexandros N Vgontzas Jordan Gaines Silke Ryan Walter T McNicholas

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a prevalent sleep disorder characterized by upper airway obstruction during sleep, resulting in intermittent breathing pauses despite effort, reduced blood oxygen saturation, hypoxia and arousals. With prevalence in the general population estimated at 17–24% of men and 5–9% of women (Young et al. 1993; Bixler et al. 1998, 2001), OSA has been linked to the key c...

Journal: :Clinics in chest medicine 2003
Henry Yaggi Vahid Mohsenin

Sleep-related breathing disorders are strongly associated with increased risk of stroke independent of known risk factors. The direction of causation favors sleep-disordered breathing leading to stroke rather than the other way around, although definitive proof of this awaits the results of prospective cohort studies. If causal, even a moderately elevated risk of stroke coupled with the high pr...

Journal: :Tuberkuloz ve toraks 2009
Ahmet Ursavaş Mehmet Karadağ

Snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome, sleep apnea syndrome and obesity hypoventilation syndrome are all defined as sleep-disordered breathing. Many changes occur in the respiratory system and sleep physiology during pregnancy due to physical and hormonal causes. Functional residual capacity, total sleep time, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and stage 3-4 non-REM sleep are reduced during the...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR 2011
J H Breslin J O Edgin R R Bootzin J L Goodwin L Nadel

BACKGROUND Children with Down syndrome (DS) suffer from sleep problems, including sleep maintenance problems, as well as snoring, and other symptoms of disordered breathing. To examine sleep in DS, we gave parents a questionnaire assessing their child's sleep. MATERIALS AND METHODS The parents of 35 children with DS (mean age = 12.65 years, range = 7-18 years) completed the 33-item Children's...

Journal: :Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine 2014
Melissa P Knauert Vipin Malik Biren B Kamdar

Sleep is a fundamental physiological process necessary for recovery from acute illness. Unfortunately for hospitalized patients, sleep is often short, fragmented, and poor in quality, and may be associated with adverse outcomes including inpatient delirium. Many factors contribute to poor sleep in the hospital setting, including preexisting sleep deprivation, sleep disordered breathing, environ...

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