Now, the researchers will replicate their findings in a larger sample of MS patients, and treat those patients diagnosed
with obstructive sleep apnea with positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP), the first - line treatment for OSA.
Temporary spells
of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome may also occur in individuals who are under the influence of a drug (such as alcohol) that may relax their body tone excessively and interfere with normal arousal from sleep mechanisms.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has concluded that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for
obstructive sleep apnea in asymptomatic adults (including adults with unrecognized symptoms).
Scientists at Hokkaido University have successfully measured the eye pressure of sleeping patients with
obstructive sleep apnea syndrome for the first time, finding an unexpected correlation with glaucoma.
Primary snoring is defined as snoring that is not associated with more serious problems such
as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), frequent arousals from sleep, or inability of the lungs to breathe in sufficient oxygen.
The therapy, available since the early 1980s, almost guarantees relief
from obstructive sleep apnea symptoms, and research shows that it lower rates of cardiovascular disease and death in patients who use it.
An FDA - approved clinical trial is underway at Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Massachusetts General Hospital for Children to evaluate the use of a hypoglossal nerve stimulator — a technology currently available to adults with
severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) that stimulates the upper airway to facilitate breathing during sleep — in a select group of adolescent patients with Down syndrome and OSA.
Obstructive sleep apnea affects around 20 million Americans and can lead to hypertension, heart attack, stroke, depression, muscle pain, fibromyalgia, morning headaches, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
At this time, we don't know the answer, but we do know that undertreated sleep disorders, including common conditions
like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), are often linked to poor daytime cognitive function.
«Further studies are needed to clearly distinguish between correlative and causal observations in proposed links
between obstructive sleep apnea, aging, and age - related disease,» they write.
CHOP's Sleep Center cares for children with a wide variety of sleep problems,
including obstructive sleep apnea, CPAP therapy, apnea of infancy, narcolepsy, central hypoventilation, bedtime problems, frequent night wakings, insomnia, sleep walking, night terrors, circadian rhythm disorders, movement disorders and more.
A synthetic cannabis - like drug in a pill was safe and effective in
treating obstructive sleep apnea in the first large multi-site study of a drug for apnea funded by the National Institutes of Health.
«Effective treatment of
obstructive sleep apnea resulted in substantial improvement in depressive symptoms, including suicidal ideation,» said senior author David R. Hillman, MD, clinical professor at the University of Western Australia and sleep physician at the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth.
An estimated 4 % of men and 2 % of women in the U.S. are affected
by obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, which increases risk of coronary artery disease, hypertension, stroke, congestive heart failure, and death.
Compliance is however low, as some find making use of a mask through the night prohibitively uncomfortable, resulting in a lot of people having
untreated obstructive sleep apnea together with its significant health consequences.
«High patient satisfaction with telemedicine - based care of sleep apnea: Study compares telemedicine - based
obstructive sleep apnea management with in - person traditional care.»
In November 2017 the Minnesota Department of Health announced the decision to
add obstructive sleep apnea as a new qualifying condition for the state's medical cannabis program.
«Hypertensive pregnant women who report snoring should be evaluated for
obstructive sleep apnea since sleep apnea can be treated during pregnancy,» says O'Brien, who is also a member of the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
«Our study is the first to compare a novel, telemedicine -
based obstructive sleep apnea management pathway with in - person care,» said lead author Dr. Barry G. Fields, assistant professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
«Mild - to -
moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated with hypertension, diabetes: Studies show that young and middle - aged adults with sleep apnea have increased risk.»
Sleep disturbances, including insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality, insomnia, and
especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are considered independent risk factors for the development and worsening of insulin resistance.
Because obstructive sleep apnea is common in patients with type 2 diabetes, investigators wonder whether disordered sleep might play a role in the link between diabetes and kidney dysfunction.
A number of surgical interventions are available to
help obstructive sleep apnea patients open up the airway, by removing the tonsils or excess tissue at the back of the throat, or destroying tissue at the base of the tongue with radiofrequency waves.
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«As more and more people are diagnosed with
obstructive sleep apnea worldwide, both patients and health care providers need to be aware of the heightened risk of developing other conditions,» Tien said.
To investigate, researchers led by Roberto Pisoni, MD (Medical University of South Carolina) analyzed information on 56 patients with diabetes and CKD who had undergone screening for
obstructive sleep apnea through the use of a questionnaire.
One in two hypertensive pregnant women who habitually snore may have
unrecognized obstructive sleep apnea, a sleeping disorder that can reduce blood oxygen levels during the night and that has been linked to serious health conditions, new University of Michigan - led research shows.
«In this paper, we try to put together the information that led us to the controversial hypothesis that
obstructive sleep apnea accelerates age - related decline, which has promoted debate and stimulated research in the field,» says co-author Claudia Cavadas of the Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology of the University of Coimbra.
«We believe that by treating or
stopping obstructive sleep apnea progression, we will not only improve patients» quality of life, but also delay health issues related to aging.»
This will allow us to
research obstructive sleep apnea in pregnant women more effectively, and to develop and implement more effective treatments,» said co-author Dr. Suzanne Karan, a visiting researcher at the Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical Center who is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Director of the Anesthesiology Respiratory Physiology Laboratory at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.
Sleep assessments in young children showed that, in the context of habitual snoring and enlarged tonsils and adenoids, moderate to severe
obstructive sleep apnea increased the likelihood and magnitude of cognitive deficits.
But as a physician, he knew that memory loss coupled with fatigue could also
indicate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a disorder in which sagging tissue periodically blocks the upper airway during slumber.
A new study has found that
reducing obstructive sleep apnea (where patients have difficulty in breathing while asleep - often associated with loud snoring) can reduce the need to get up and pee at night (nocturia).
Timothy L. Smith, M.D., M.P.H., of Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, and colleagues investigated the impact of
comorbid obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on CRS disease - specific QOL and sleep dysfunction in patients with CRS following functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS).
Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (sinus infection) and
obstructive sleep apnea report a poor quality of life, which is substantially improved following endoscopic sinus surgery, according to a study published online by JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery.