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Correlation Analysis between Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) and Heart Rate Variability
... for OSAS is uncommon, because unequivocal diagnosis usually involves spending a night in asleep laboratory and many physiological variables are uninterruptedly recorded by full- night polysomnography (PSG) (17, ... See full document
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Processing obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) data
... signal analysis and these techniques are based on the SOS ...the correlation-based transformation such as principal com- ponent analysis (PCA), ICA not only be able to decorre- late the signals ... See full document
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Association of glucose transporter 4 genetic Polymorphisms with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in Han Chinese general population: a cross-section study
... severe OSAS cases, who were chosen from OSAS group of the study ...sequencing analysis (ABI 3130x,lB igDye Term inator Cycle sequencing V311 /V111 K it, Applied Biosystems, Foster City, Californ ia, ... See full document
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Executive dysfunction in children affected by obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: an observational study
... differences between the two study groups were found for age (P = ...The OSAS children showed a significantly higher rate of total errors (P , ...hand, OSAS children showed a significant ... See full document
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease severity and its association with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: impact on cardiac autonomic modulation and functional capacity
... hrV, heart rate variability; rsa-m, respiratory sinus arrhythmia maneuver; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Osas, obstructive sleep apnea ... See full document
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Assessment of right atrium dysfunction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome using velocity vector imaging
... in OSAS patients, which occurred before the beginning of pulmonary hypertension and heart ...strain rate reduced in dif- ferent ...strain rate were the parameters which can reflect myocardial ... See full document
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The relationship between upper airway collapse and the severity of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: a chart review
... In this study, the Mueller maneuver was investigated for its predictive value of the severity of OSAS diagnosis. This maneuver is simple, safe, low cost, and can be part of a routine flexible laryngoscopy done ... See full document
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Role of Actinomyces and Helicobacter pylori in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) in Children
... for sleep-disordered breathing ...occurrence rate was higher in the adult compared with the pediatric ...difference between the mean size of the tonsils removed in the two groups and actinomycetes ... See full document
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Mild obstructive sleep apnea does not modulate baroreflex sensitivity in adult patients
... in heart rate (increase in R-R interval ...regression analysis between RRI(i) and SAP(i – 1) was performed and can be expressed as follows: RRI(i) (ms/mmHg), where i is one individual cardiac ... See full document
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Daytime Sleepiness and Hyperactivity in Children With Suspected Sleep-Disordered Breathing
... “Generally stricter European laws reflect a different philosophical approach to regulation, says Dr Indra Spiecker, a lawyer specializing in comparative law and assistant professor for American law at the University of ... See full document
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Frequency and severity of OSAHS in Mexican adolescents The role of BMI and neck circumference
... obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome) are defined by the presence of resistance to the air-flow in the upper respiratory airways during sleep with interruption of the normal ... See full document
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Upper airway stabilization by osteopathic manipulation of the sphenopalatine ganglion versus sham manipulation in OSAS patients: a proof of concept, randomized, crossover, double blind, controlled study
... Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) is character- ized by repeated upper airway obstruction during sleep, which induces interruption of ventilation, intermittent desaturation, ... See full document
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Evaluation of the Upper Airway Cross sectional Area Changes in Different Degrees of Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Cephalometric and Dynamic CT Study
... in OSAS is well documented (1, 5, 7, ...severe OSAS than in those with mild/moderate OSAS or in the control ...In OSAS, MP-H distance value correlates with a high AHI independent from the BMI ... See full document
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Complex sleep apnea syndrome
... both groups had a similar diagnostic AHI, CompSAS patients had a significantly higher AHI during the CPAP titration (CompSAS AHI on CPAP 24.6 ± 21.6 vs OSAS AHI on CPAP 2.1 ± 2.7), and most of the residual ... See full document
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P65 OSAS and driving – BTS return survey to assess consistency of advice given to patients at diagnosis and after treatment– a repeat of the 2013 survey to evaluate the impact of a BTS statement and new DVLA regulations
... differentiate between sleepiness generally and specifically while driving; a number of vignettes (7, 9, 10 and 11) described patients with general sleepiness, but who denied problems while ... See full document
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Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE): Italian guidelines
... identifying the cardiorespiratory pattern and must in- clude not only transthoracic impedance, but also pulse oximetry, since it has been highlighted how severe hypoxemia may occur in the absence of prolonged cen- tral ... See full document
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SERUM HEART TYPE FATTY ACID BINDING PROTEIN (H FABP) LEVELS IN METABOLIC SYNDROME
... Although, major cardiovascular events are the first clinical manifestation of coronary artery disease (CAD) in more than half of individuals, these acute coronary events occur after long preceding periods of subclinical ... See full document
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Sleep-Disordered Breathing and School Performance in Children
... during sleep?; 2) Does the child struggle to breathe while asleep?; 3) Do you ever shake your child to make him/her breathe again?; 4) Do your child’s lips ever turn blue or purple while asleep?; 5) Are you ever ... See full document
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Key words
... was also found to be 52.98 ± 20.4, which was con- sidered consistent with the literature. Male gender is also an important risk factor for OSAS. Accu- mulation of fat especially in the neck region due to ... See full document
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Obesity and respiratory diseases
... Obesity presents with various respiratory problems and is associated with many medical comorbidities. Despite the evidence demonstrating additional health risks and reduced quality of life, the rate of obesity is ... See full document
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