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Functional recovery after ischemic stroke: Impact of different sleep health parameters
J Sleep Res. 2023 Jun 20:e13964. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13964. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSleep disturbances after ischaemic stroke include alterations of sleep architecture, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, daytime sleepiness and insomnia. Our aim was to explore their impacts on functional outcomes at month 3 after stroke, and to assess the benefit of continuous positive airway pressure in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea. Ninety patients with supra-tentorial ischaemic stroke underwent clinical screening for sleep disorders and polysomnography at day 15 ± 4 after stroke in a multisite study. Pati...
Source: Journal of Sleep Research - June 20, 2023 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Claire Denis Isabelle Jaussent Lily Guiraud Caroline Mestejanot Caroline Arquizan Isabelle Mourand Sofi ène Chenini Beatriz Abril Anne Wacongne Renaud Tamisier S ébastien Baillieul Jean-Louis Pepin Lucie Barateau Yves Dauvilliers Source Type: research

MT15 Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy in a Cohort of Colombian Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
We describe adherence to the use of PAP devices in a cohort of patients with OSAS in Colombia, and their hospitalization rates and cardiovascular comorbidities.
Source: Value in Health - June 1, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: J.L. Ortiz, D. Rosselli Source Type: research

Older Age is Associated with Positional Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disease affecting almost 1 billion people worldwide (1), and its prevalence continues to rise with increasing age and rates of obesity (2,3). Untreated OSA has been regarded as a strong risk factor for stroke(4), myocardial infarction and hypertension(5), diabetes mellitus(6), motor vehicle accidents (7), and cognitive impairment in the elderly population (8). Therapies for OSA include continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), oral devices and hypoglossal nerve stimulation (9).
Source: The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry - May 28, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Lydia Ann, Chang-Hoon Lee, Rachel Immen, Mark Eric Dyken, KyoungBin Im Tags: Regular Research Article Source Type: research

Effect of obstructive sleep apnea on prognosis in patients with acute coronary syndromes with varying numbers of standard modifiable risk factors: insight from the OSA-ACS study
ConclusionsIn hospitalized ACS patients, OSA is associated with an increased risk of MACCE and ischemia-driven revascularization among patients with 3 –4 SMuRFs. Therefore, screening for OSA should be emphasized in ACS patients with 3–4 SMuRFs, and intervention trials should be prioritized in these high-risk patients.
Source: Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis - May 27, 2023 Category: Hematology Source Type: research

Mild-to-moderate obstructive sleep apnea and mortality risk in a general population sample: The modifying effect of age and cardiovascular/cerebrovascular comorbidity
We examined the association between mmOSA and all-cause mortality and the modifying effect of age and CBVD. A total of 1681 adults 20-88 years old from the Penn State Adult Cohort (PSAC) (41.9% male) were followed up for 20.1 ± 6.2 years for all-cause mortality. Mild and moderate OSA were defined as an apnea/hypopnea index (AHI) 5-14.9 and 15-29.9 events/hour, respectively. CBVD was defined as a report of a physician diagnosis or treatment for heart disease and/or stroke. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate all-cause mortality adjusted for confounders. All-cause mortality risk was significantl...
Source: Journal of Sleep Research - May 19, 2023 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Alexandros N Vgontzas Efthalia Karagkouni Fan He Yun Li Maria Karataraki Julio Fernandez-Mendoza Edward O Bixler Source Type: research

Prevalence and determinants of post-stroke sleep disorders: a cross-sectional hospital-based study
CONCLUSION: PSSD had a prevalence of 72%. In multivariate analysis, the factor associated with PSQI > 5 was worse HAM-D score.PMID:37183196 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-023-02850-z
Source: Sleep and Breathing - May 14, 2023 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Kamalesh Tayade Deepti Vibha Rajesh Kumar Singh Awadh Kishor Pandit Bhargavi Ramanujam Animesh Das Arunmozhimaran Elavarasi Ayush Agarwal Achal Kumar Srivastava Manjari Tripathi Source Type: research

Snoring could raise your risk of Alzheimer's disease and stroke, study suggests
New research suggests that a lack of deep sleep could make you more prone to Alzheimer's disease and stroke, with snoring playing a role.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 12, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Applications for oral research in microgravity - lessons learned from burning mouth syndrome and ageing studies
J Med Life. 2023 Mar;16(3):381-386. doi: 10.25122/jml-2022-0285.ABSTRACTThe negative consequences of microgravity for the human body are central aspects of space travel that raise health problems. Altered functions of the same systems and treatment options are common points of spaceflight physiology, age-related diseases, and oral medicine. This work emphasizes the convergence of knowledge between pathophysiological changes brought on by aging, physiological reactions to microgravity exposure, and non-pharmacological and non-invasive treatment methods that can be used in spaceflight. Sarcopenia, peripheral nerves alteratio...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - May 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cosmin Dugan Ioanina Parlatescu Bogdan Ovidiu Popescu Corina Silvia Pop Mihaela Marin Adrian Dinculescu Alexandru Ion Nistorescu Cristian Vizitiu Valentin Nicolae Varlas Source Type: research