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E-grāmata: Acute and Emergent Events in Sleep Disorders

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America is a 24/7 lifestyle. This makes sleep--especially disruptions in sleep--a pressing concern for many Americans. According to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF), approximately 40 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders, and an estimated 20-30 million others experience sleep-related problems. Chronic sleep disorders may also lead to psychiatric disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. Moreover, neurological disorders such as seizures, strokes, Parkinson's, etc, and medical disorders such as asthma or arrhythmia, also affect the quality of sleep Americans receive.

Acute and Emergent Events in Sleep Disorders creates awareness for the management of disorders that occur during sleep. Chokroverty and Sahota bring greater awareness to the treatment of sleep disorders, as well as treatments of neurological, medical, and psychiatric disorders. The book has six different sections covers a wide range of topics dealing with how to treat and manage these events. For example, when to prescribe CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines for sleep apnea patients' whose risks are doubled for stroke or death, as compared to those without the disorder. Another segment discusses treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), a movement disorder which is amplified when trying to rest. Managing depression, which affects patients' sleep cycles, is analyzed as well as its relation to sleep-deprivation and insomnia. Considerations for sleep disorders in children, such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) are also presented. This book serves an effective tool for neurologists, clinical neuroscientists, residents, and fellows.

Recenzijas

"Sleep disorders may be potentially injurious, perilous or even lethal and the editors of Acute and Emergent Events in Sleep Disorders must be credited for pointing out all the critical situations which may occur during sleep or drowsiness as a consequence of sleep related breathing disorders, hypersomnia, insomnia, parasomnias, sleep-related movement disorders or of cardiac, pulmonary, gastro-intestinal, renal and other disorders. This book opens a new window on sleep disorders medicine. It is an incentive to broaden the range of training of sleep technicians and physicians and to foresee the management of a potential emergency in the sleep disorders center. It should certainly be found on the shelf of every sleep unit and be regularly referred to."

- Michel Billiard MD, Honorary Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac Hospital, Montpellier, France "This volume provides a valuable and innovative resource on...different issues in relation to the diagnosis or the management of sleep disorders. Topics...include not only emergent events related to different specific sleep disorders (sleep apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, parasomnia and restless legs syndrome), but also issues occurring during sleep related to medical, neurological, and psychiatric disorders. Specific sections on sleep emergencies in peri-operative patients, in children and during overnight polysomnography are also addressed...The contributors to this book include many of the world's leading sleep expert that are offering definitive treatment and patient management guidelines for all physicians, residents, and fellows."

- Luigi Ferini-Strambi, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Director, Sleep Disorders Center, Universitą Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy "Internists will be attracted to the presentations in Acute and Emergent Events in Sleep Disorders, but sleep specialists will likely pay particular attention to the chapter on acute and emergent events occurring during polysomnography. The book provides a large amount of up-to-date information for sleep specialists, pediatricians, family practitioners, internists, and others in an easy-to-read format." -- JAMA

Contributors xv
Section 1 Emergent Events Related to Sleep Disorders
1 Sleep Apnea: Respiratory Issues
3(12)
Greg Matwiyoff
Sheila Tsai
Teofilo Lee-Chiong
2 Acute and Emergent Cardiac Events in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
15(18)
Fatima H. Sert Kuniyoshi
Mark R. Zellmer
Taro Adachi
Virend K. Somers
3 Acute Issues in Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia
33(15)
Sarah M. Richey
Christian Guilleminault
4 Insomnia: Acute and Emergent Aspects
48(11)
Stephen Duntley
5 Disorders of Circadian Rhythm
59(15)
Jeff S. Kwon
Phyllis C. Zee
6 Sleep Deprivation and its Effects (Public, Medical Profession)
74(19)
Deepti Sinha
Clete Kushida
7 Parasomnias and Sleep Forensics
93(37)
Mark W. Mahowald
Carlos H. Schenck
Michel A. Cramer Bornemann
8 Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movements: Emergent and Acute Events During Treatment
130(13)
Richard P. Allen
Section 2 Emergent Events in Sleep Related to Medical Disorders
9 Cardiologic Emergencies in Sleep
143(16)
Firas H. El Sabbagh
Greg Flaker
10 Acute and Emergent Pulmonary Events During Sleep
159(18)
Chadi Bou Serhal
Roobal Sekhon
Reena Mehra
11 Acute Conditions Related to Gastroesophageal Reflux and Sleep
177(8)
William C. Orr
12 Urgent Sleep Issues and Rheumatic Diseases
185(26)
Darcy D. Folzenlogen
13 Acute and Emergent Sleep Disorders in Patients with Cancer
211(18)
Jeremy C. Johnson
14 Renal Disorders and Sleep
229(18)
Giorgos K. Sakkas
Ioannis Stefanidis
15 Acute and Emergent Events in the Sleep of Older Adults
247(20)
Sara Nowakowski
Sonia Ancoli-Israel
Section 3 Emergent Issues in Sleep Related to Neurological Disorders
16 Seizures in Sleep: Urgent and Emergent Management Issues
267(19)
Rodney Radtke
17 Movement Disorders in Sleep
286(21)
Pasquale Montagna
Federica Provini
18 Neuromuscular Disease Issues Emerging in Sleep
307(21)
Adnan A. Abbasi
Peter C. Gay
19 Stroke in Sleep
328(21)
Mark Eric Dyken
Adel K. Afifi
Kyoung Bin Im
20 Sleep and Headache Syndrome: Acute and Emergent Aspects
349(12)
Niranjan Singh
Pradeep Sahota
21 Sleep Emergencies in Neurodegenerative Disorders
361(12)
Alex Iranzo
Section 4 Emergent Issues in Sleep Related to Psychiatric Disorders
22 Emergent Sleep Events in Psychiatric Disease
373(24)
Kirk J. Brower
Section 5 Sleep-Related Emergent Issues in the Perioperative Patient
23 Perioperative Care of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
397(20)
Roop Kaw
24 Sleep and Considerations for Use of Anesthesia
417(19)
Edwin Seet
Frances Chung
25 Restless Legs Syndrome and Surgery
436(11)
Birgit Hogl
Tina Falkenstetter
Section 6 Sleep Emergencies in Children
26 Sleep Emergencies in Children
447(16)
Robin M. Lloyd
Suresh Kotagal
Section 7 Sleep Emergencies Related to Medical Treatment
27 Emergent Sleep Events Related to Medical Treatment
463(22)
Max Hirshkowitz
Manoj J. Mammen
Section 8 Sleep-Related Emergent Issues During Overnight Polysomnography
28 Emergencies During and Due to Polysomnography
485(16)
Robert Joseph Thomas
Chang-Ho Yun
Section 9 Sleep in ICU
29 Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit
501(22)
Gerald L. Weinhouse
Section 10 Newer and Emerging Therapies
30 Hypocretin Gene Transfer in Mice Models of Narcolepsy
523(12)
Meng Liu
Carlos Blanco-Centurion
Priyattam J. Shiromani
Index 535
SC:Professor and Co-Chair of Neurology; Chairman and Program Director, Clinical Neurophysiology & Sleep Medicine,New Jersey Neuroscience Institute; Seton Hall UniversityNJ Neuroscience Institute at JFK Medical Center, 65 James Street, Edison, NJ 08818PKS:Professor & Chairman, Department of NeurologyDirector, Sleep Disorders CenterDirector, Sleep Medicine Fellowship programUniversity of Missouri - ColumbiaM178 Medical Sciences BuildingOne Hospital Drive,Columbia, Missouri 65212