PPT-Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Where We Stand Today
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David A Weed DOFCCPFAASM Medical Director Sleep Disorders Center TAMC September 62018 Objectives Understand the epidemiology and cost associated with untreated
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David A Weed DOFCCPFAASM Medical Director Sleep Disorders Center TAMC September 62018 Objectives Understand the epidemiology and cost associated with untreated OSA Awareness of evaluation methods for screening and diagnosing sleep apnearole of HSAT. And Conditions seen in the ICU. Sleep Basics. Some Definitions. Sleep Basics. Obstructive Sleep Apnea OSA. Central Sleep Apnea CSA. Excess . D. aytime Somnolence EDS. Polysomnography PSG (Sleep Study). Alyssa Brzenski. Case . A 31 month old term 17kg girl presents for Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy as an outpatient. She has a history of frequent ear infections, which have resolved since ear tubes were placed. According to her mom she snores loudly and is much more active than the other children her age. Mom doesn’t think that she stops breathing at night but notices that she always breathes through her mouth and always seems to have bad breath. She has no other past medical history. On exam you observe an overweight female with grade III tonsils but an otherwise unremarkable airway, heart and lung exam.. Capnography. 0930-1045. . 1. Objectives. Describe . obstructive Sleep apnea (OSA). Identify risk factors with obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. Describe medical conditions that are impacted with OSA. Annette Hulse, DO. Sep 17 2016. www.SantaCruzOsteopathy.com. /Slides. Sleep Disordered Breathing. Snoring. Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome. Sleep apnea. Obstructive . Central. Mixed. Snoring. Loud/harsh during sleep, due to tissue vibration from the flow of air through membranous structures (the soft palate, uvula, and the pharyngeal . Poor bedfellow. Dessislava. . Ianakieva. , MD. Sleep Medicine Fellow. 5/17/17. Objectives. Understand the mechanism of sleep apnea. Know factors that increase the incidence of sleep apnea in adults . Herbert M. . Schub,MD. Chief, Pulmonary Diseases. Highland Alameda County Hospital. Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF. Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Obstructive Apneas,. . Hypopneas,or. . Respira. -. Patients with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea can benefit from an oral appliance, which helps to keep the airway open while sleeping. Case Study. Margaret-Ann . Carno. PhD, CPNP, D,ABSM. for the Sleep Education for Pulmonary Fellows and Practitioners, SRN ATS Committee. April 2014. Part 1: Case Presentation. You . are conducting a follow up visit of a . Dr. . Tosha. Allen, DNP, RN, CEN. Jon H. Lemke, PhD. Jordan . Brautigam. , MS. Neil Flynn. Team Sleep Apnea. Genesis Health System Research Summit: June 18, 2015. My Inspiration!. Sleep Apnea affects more than 18 million Americans.. MI-001. Sleep Apnea. What is Sleep Apnea. . When a person falls asleep, their tongue falls to. the back of their throat blocking their airway. . As a result, they are unable to breathe, so they . A shortage of air going through to the lungs during sleep causes sleep apnea, defined as an episode lasting more than 10 seconds. Lampros. . Kokkalas. , . Georgia . Korompili. , Nikolas-Alexander . Tatlas. , . Stelios A. . Mitilineos. and Stelios M. . Potirakis. . INTRODUCTION. Sleep . apnea is a serious disorder where breathing stops frequently during sleep. decrease or complete halt in the muscles relax during sleep, causing soft tissue ctions (hypopneas) and complete pauses 10 and 30 seconds, but some may persist for one minute or longer. This can lead First product they created is a new device for sleep apnea. It is an oral/mandibular advancement splint to improve airflow (MAS). Custom molded/high comfort/produced by 3D printing. Improved compliance, less costly.
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