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Mandibular advancement device (MAD) treatment outcome for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is variable and patient dependent. A global, clinically applicable predictive model is lacking. Our aim was to combine characteristics obtained during drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE), awake nasendoscopy, and computed tomography scan-based computational fluid dynamic (CFD) measurements in one multifactorial model, to explain MAD treatment outcome.

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Background: Over the past decade, the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) Network has published all-age reference equations on spirometry, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide ( ) and lung volumes.

Methods: We evaluated the appropriateness of these equations in an adult Caucasian population. Retrospective lung function data on subjects who performed tests prior to a diagnostic sleep investigation were analysed.

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Management of obstructive sleep apnea in Europe - A 10-year follow-up.

Sleep Med

September 2022

Interdisciplinary Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany; Saratov State University, Saratov, Russia.

Objective: In 2010, a questionnaire-based study on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) management in Europe identified differences regarding reimbursement, sleep specialist qualification, and titration procedures. Now, 10 years later, a follow-up study was conducted as part of the ESADA (European Sleep Apnea Database) network to explore the development of OSA management over time.

Methods: The 2010 questionnaire including questions on sleep diagnostic, reimbursement, treatment, and certification was updated with questions on telemedicine and distributed to European Sleep Centers to reflect European OSA management practice.

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Objective: Patients with serious mental illness (SMI) are at increased risk of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Despite this, OSA is frequently under-recognised in the psychiatric population. This study describes the results of OSA screening in SMI patients.

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The ANDANTE Project: A Worldwide Individual Data Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Sleep Apnea Treatment on Blood Pressure.

Arch Bronconeumol

November 2021

Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a common issue for individuals with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), linked to complex factors like insufficient sleep and depression, but its clinical measurement is challenging.
  • The Epworth Sleepiness Scale is a subjective tool used to assess EDS, though its reliability is under scrutiny, while objective tests like the multiple sleep latency test are not frequently used in OSA patients due to their cost and complexity.
  • There are new wake-promoting medications available for EDS in OSA patients in the U.S. and Europe, and this review will explore EDS's significance for OSA diagnosis, its prevalence in treated patients, and the development of treatment options in Europe.
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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with vascular diseases from which stroke and sudden cardiac death are the most significant ones. It is known that disturbances of the autonomic nervous system and electrocardiographic changes are seen in patients with a previous cerebrovascular event. However, the pathophysiological cascade between breathing cessations, autonomic regulation, and cardiovascular events is not fully understood.

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Relevance of sleep and associated structural changes in GBA1 mouse to human rapid eye movement behavior disorder.

Sci Rep

May 2022

Department of Neuroimaging, Sleep and Brain Plasticity Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London (KCL), De Crespigny Park, Box 089, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is a REM parasomnia that often predicts the later occurrence of alpha-synucleinopathies. Variants in the gene encoding for the lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase, GBA, strongly increase the risk of RBD. In a GBA1-mouse model recently shown to mimic prodromal stages of α-synucleinopathy, we now demonstrate striking REM and NREM electroencephalographic sleep abnormalities accompanied by distinct structural changes in the more widespread sleep neurocircuitry.

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Study Objectives: This paper reports on the multicentric validation of a novel FDA-cleared home sleep apnea test based on peripheral arterial tonometry (PAT HSAT).

Methods: One hundred sixty-seven participants suspected of having obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) were included in a multicentric cohort. All patients underwent simultaneous polysomnography (PSG) and PAT HSAT, and all PSG data were independently double scored using both the recommended 1A rule for hypopnea, requiring a 3% desaturation or arousal (3% Rule), and the acceptable 1B rule for hypopnea, requiring a 4% desaturation (4% Rule).

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The COVID-19 pandemic changed continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) setup pathways. We evaluated patients commenced on CPAP in 2019 (prepandemic) and 2020 (post-first UK wave). Face-to-face (F2F) setup numbers, with CPAP turned on, decreased from 613 patients (98.

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Restricted truncal sagittal movements of rapid eye movement behaviour disorder.

NPJ Parkinsons Dis

March 2022

Sleep and Brain Plasticity Centre, Department of Neuroimaging, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London (KCL), London, UK.

Unlike sleep-walkers, patients with rapid-eye-movement-behaviour disorder (RBD) rarely leave the bed during the re-enactment of their dreams. RBD movements may be independent of spatial co-ordinates of the 'outside-world', and instead rely on (allocentric) brain-generated virtual space-maps, as evident by patients' limited truncal/axial movements. To confirm this, a semiology analysis of video-polysomnography records of 38 RBD patients was undertaken and paradoxically restricted truncal/thoraco-lumbar movements during complex dream re-enactments demonstrated.

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic, highly prevalent, multi-system and sleep disorder, which may contribute to cognitive impairment and a variety of structural and neurophysiologic changes. The focus on OSA is warranted given its recognized links with major psychiatric and neurologic disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. Some preliminary studies suggest a dual effect of the inflammatory response in OSA.

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It is crucial to understand the underlying pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Upper airway collapsibility is an important pathophysiological factor that affects the upper airway in OSA. The aim of the current study was to review the existing body of knowledge on the pharyngeal collapsibility in OSA.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study introduces Odds-Ratio-Product (ORP) as a new way to measure sleep depth, revealing insights that traditional sleep metrics miss, such as diagnosing sleep disorders.
  • It analyzes data from two studies, measuring various epochs of sleep and how they relate to sleep disorders, quality of life, and sleepiness levels among different demographics.
  • The findings suggest that certain ORP patterns are linked to conditions like obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia, indicating unique phenotypes of insomnia that could enhance understanding and treatment of sleep-related issues.
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Background: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition of raised intracranial pressure (ICP). Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) has been shown to cause episodic rises in ICP and is frequently reported in patients with IIH. The aim of this study is to identify the prevalence of OSA in a cohort of IIH patients.

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Background: We aimed to examine the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated mitigation measures on sleep quality and psychological distress in Saudi Arabia.

Methods: Subjective sleep quality over the preceding 30 days was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). In addition, Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) was used to assess the psychological distress.

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Anxiety and depression symptoms among medical residents in KSA during the COVID-19 pandemic.

J Taibah Univ Med Sci

April 2022

Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University Sleep Disorders Centre, King Saud University, KSA.

Objectives: Medical residents' direct contact with patients with COVID-19 places them at high risk of psychological disturbance. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms, and their relationship with the COVID-19 pandemic among medical residents in KSA.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and March of 2021.

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  • The study investigates the feasibility of measuring critical closing pressure (Pcrit) during drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), focusing on upper airway collapse factors.
  • Results showed that the proposed protocol successfully measured Pcrit across all 13 participants, with consistent and reliable outcomes from two calculation methods, demonstrating no significant differences between them.
  • Pcrit measurements offer valuable insights for OSA management, revealing the relationship between patterns of upper airway collapse and pharyngeal collapsibility, which could improve treatment strategies.
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Beyond Usual Care: A Multidisciplinary Approach Towards the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea.

Front Cardiovasc Med

January 2022

CHAPS, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is common and characterised by repeated apnoeas and hypopnoeas while asleep due to collapse of the upper airway. OSA can have a significant impact on physical and mental health and, when left untreated, is associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular ill health. Besides cardiorespiratory implications excessive daytime sleepiness, morning headaches, limited memory function and lack of concentration are some further symptoms caused by OSA.

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Study Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of subjective titration versus objectively guided titration during polysomnography (PSG) and drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) in mandibular advancement device (MAD) therapy for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Methods: In this pilot cross-over study, patients underwent three titration procedures in randomized order: (1) subjective titration, (2) PSG-guided titration using a remotely controlled mandibular positioner (RCMP) and (3) DISE-assisted titration using RCMP. After each titration procedure, patients used the MAD for 1 month at the targeted protrusion obtained according to the preceding titration procedure.

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Cognitive behaviour therapy for insomnia works. It's time to make it accessible.

Sleep Med Rev

February 2022

Sleep Physician and Director, Melbourne Sleep Disorders Centre, Suite 508, 100 Victoria Pde, East Melbourne, VIC, 3002, Australia. Electronic address:

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