Could an increased risk of obstructive sleep apnoea be one of the determinants associated with disability in individuals with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases?
ConclusionModerate and high risk of OSA is associated with disability, as well as gender, age, depressive symptoms, cognitive deficit, and cardiovascular diseases. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 22, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Continuous positive airway pressure compliance in patients with mild cognitive impairment
ConclusionOur results suggest a high rate of CPAP compliance in patients suffering from MCI. Compliance was related to the device tolerance, emphasizing the need to closely monitor and improve this factor. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 16, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Telemedicine management of obstructive sleep apnea disorder in China: a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial
ConclusionsFunctional outcomes and adherence were not clinically inferior in patients managed by a comprehensive telemedicine approach compared to those receiving in-person care in China.Clinical trial registrationhttps://www.chictr.org.cn, Registration number ChiCTR2000030546. Retrospectively registered on March 06, 2020. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 16, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Continuous positive airway pressure compliance in patients with mild cognitive impairment
ConclusionOur results suggest a high rate of CPAP compliance in patients suffering from MCI. Compliance was related to the device tolerance, emphasizing the need to closely monitor and improve this factor. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 16, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Telemedicine management of obstructive sleep apnea disorder in China: a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial
ConclusionsFunctional outcomes and adherence were not clinically inferior in patients managed by a comprehensive telemedicine approach compared to those receiving in-person care in China.Clinical trial registrationhttps://www.chictr.org.cn, Registration number ChiCTR2000030546. Retrospectively registered on March 06, 2020. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 16, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Telemedicine management of obstructive sleep apnea disorder in China: a randomized, controlled, non-inferiority trial
CONCLUSIONS: Functional outcomes and adherence were not clinically inferior in patients managed by a comprehensive telemedicine approach compared to those receiving in-person care in China.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: https://www.chictr.org.cn , Registration number ChiCTR2000030546. Retrospectively registered on March 06, 2020.PMID:38225441 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-024-02994-6 (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Liyue Xu Huijie Yi Mengyuan Pi Chi Zhang Brendan T Keenan Henry A Glick Xiaosong Dong Allan I Pack Fang Han Samuel T Kuna Source Type: research

Continuous positive airway pressure compliance in patients with mild cognitive impairment
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest a high rate of CPAP compliance in patients suffering from MCI. Compliance was related to the device tolerance, emphasizing the need to closely monitor and improve this factor.PMID:38225442 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-024-02995-5 (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Rapha ël Briand Thibaud Lebouvier Lise Lanvin Nassima Ramdane Emilie Skrobala M élanie Leroy C écile Chenivesse St éphanie Fry Olivier Le Rouzic Source Type: research

Distribution characteristics of intestinal flora in patients with OSAHS and the relationship between different intestinal flora and sleep disorders, hypoxemia and obesity
ConclusionSome bacteria showed a significant correlation with clinical sleep monitoring data, which provides a possibility for the assessment of disease risk, but the mechanisms of their actions in the intestinal tract are not clear at present. Further research and observations are needed. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Does feedback from electronic devices improve the sleep of individuals with cardiovascular disease?
(Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Distribution characteristics of intestinal flora in patients with OSAHS and the relationship between different intestinal flora and sleep disorders, hypoxemia and obesity
ConclusionSome bacteria showed a significant correlation with clinical sleep monitoring data, which provides a possibility for the assessment of disease risk, but the mechanisms of their actions in the intestinal tract are not clear at present. Further research and observations are needed. (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Does feedback from electronic devices improve the sleep of individuals with cardiovascular disease?
(Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 15, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Does feedback from electronic devices improve the sleep of individuals with cardiovascular disease?
Sleep Breath. 2024 Jan 15. doi: 10.1007/s11325-024-02990-w. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38221553 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-024-02990-w (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 14, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Heloisa B Valente Priscila K Morelh ão Monica L Andersen Sergio Tufik Luiz Carlos M Vanderlei Source Type: research

Distribution characteristics of intestinal flora in patients with OSAHS and the relationship between different intestinal flora and sleep disorders, hypoxemia and obesity
CONCLUSION: Some bacteria showed a significant correlation with clinical sleep monitoring data, which provides a possibility for the assessment of disease risk, but the mechanisms of their actions in the intestinal tract are not clear at present. Further research and observations are needed.PMID:38221554 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-024-02992-8 (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 14, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Guofei Feng Pan Zhuge Yaping Zou Zhifeng Zhang Jiandong Guo Junxiang Ma Source Type: research

Development and validation of an oropharyngeal obstruction evaluation score
CONCLUSION: This study established an evaluation score for assessing the degree of oropharhygeal obstruction. The findings of the study suggest that the score may help identify patients at risk of oropharyngeal-related OSA who should have a full sleep evaluation.PMID:38180681 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-023-02978-y (Source: Sleep and Breathing)
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 5, 2024 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Bengang Peng Mo Chen Jing Yang Youqing Lai Ning Zhang Source Type: research