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Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders [Hardback]

Edited by , Edited by (Professor and Director of Sleep Research, Co-Chair Emeritus of Neurology, JFK Neuroscience Institute, Edison ,NJ, USA; Professor of Neuroscience, Seton Hall University, South Orange ,NJ, USA; Clinical Professor of Neurology, Rutgers Robe)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 560 pages, height x width x depth: 281x224x30 mm, weight: 1670 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199682003
  • ISBN-13: 9780199682003
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 560 pages, height x width x depth: 281x224x30 mm, weight: 1670 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199682003
  • ISBN-13: 9780199682003
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There has been a rapid global increase in the number of individuals making sleep medicine their career, resulting in an explosive growth in the number of sleep centres and programmes, as well as an increasing number of sleep societies and journals. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders covers the rapid advances in scientific, technical, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of sleep medicine which have captivated sleep scientists and clinicians. This text aims to introduce sleep disorders within the context of classical neurological diseases, giving an in-depth coverage of the topic in a logical and orderly way, while emphasizing the practical aspects in a succinct and lucid manner.

Divided into 12 sections, this book begins by discussing the basic science (Section 1), before moving onto the laboratory evaluation (Section 2) and the clinical science (Section 3). The remainder of the book focuses on specific sleep disorders (Sections 4-12), from insomnias and parasomnias to sleep neurology and sleep and psychiatric disorders. Chapters are supplemented by tables, case reports, and illustrations intended to succinctly provide relevant information in a practical manner for diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders, while always emphasizing clinical-behavioural-laboratory correlations.

Recenzijas

"In short, this is a complete manual to set up a sleep clinic. This is a unique text for anyone looking to broaden their practice for the benefit of their patients, or those who wish to establish badly needed new sleep services." -- IDr Tim Yates, BMA Book Awards Reviewer 2018

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WINNER BMA Medical Book of the Year 2018! WINNER of the Neurology category at the BMA Book Awards 2018.
Abbreviations xiii
Contributors xix
SECTION 1 Basic science
1 Introduction to basic science
3(4)
James T. McKenna
Robert W. McCarley
2 An overview of sleep medicine: history, definition, sleep patterns, and architecture
7(8)
Sudhansu Chokroverty
Sushanth Bhat
3 Neurobiology of REM sleep
15(8)
Pierre-Herve Luppi
Olivier Clement
Christelle Peyron
Patrice Fort
4 Neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological bases of waking and sleeping
23(10)
Barbara E. Jones
5 The genetics of sleep
33(10)
Alexandra Sousek
Mehdi Tafti
6 Physiological changes in sleep
43(12)
Sudhansu Chokroverty
Sushanth Bhat
SECTION 2 Laboratory evaluation
7 Polysomnography: technique and indications
55(16)
Nic Butkov
8 Scoring of Sleep Stages, Breathing, and Arousals
71(10)
Marco De Los Santos
Max Hirshkowitz
9 Other sleep laboratory procedures (MSLT, MWT, actigraphy)
81(8)
Fabio Pizza
Carlo Cipolli
10 Scoring guidelines for sleep-related movements
89(8)
Michela Figorilli
Monica Puligheddu
Raffaele Ferri
11 Neuroimaging in normal sleep and sleep disorders
97(10)
Pierre Maquet
Julien Fanielle
SECTION 3 Clinical science: general introduction
12 Clinical sleep medicine: an introduction
107(2)
Jennifer A. Liebenthal
Christian Guilleminault
13 Classification of sleep disorders
109(10)
Michael Thorpy
SECTION 4 Hypersomnias
14 Narcolepsy with cataplexy
119(12)
Gert Jan Lammers
15 Idiopathic hypersomnia, Kleine-Levin syndrome, and symptomatic hypersomnias
131(14)
Michel Billiard
Yves Dauvilliers
16 Obstructive sleep apnea and upper airway resistance syndromes
145(14)
Cristina Embid
Josep M. Montserrat
17 Positive airway pressure therapy
159(8)
Dirk Pevernagie
18 Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes
167(10)
Michri R. Junna
Bernardo J. Selim
Timothy I. Morgenthaler
SECTION 5 Insomnias
19 Insomnias: classification, evaluation, and pathophysiology
177(12)
Simon D. Kyle
Colin A. Espie
20 Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments of insomnia
189(14)
Elisabeth Hertenstein
Christoph Nissen
Dieter Riemann
SECTION 6 Circadian rhythm disorders
21 Shift work sleep disorder and jet lag
203(12)
Vivek Pillai
Christopher L. Drake
22 Advanced, delayed, free-running, and irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorders
215(12)
Guy Warman
Josephine Arendt
SECTION 7 Sleep neurology
23 Sleep-related movement disorders
227(10)
Alessandro Gradassi
Federica Provini
24 Restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease
237(8)
Luigi Ferini-Strambi
Sara Marelli
25 An overview of sleep dysfunction in Parkinson disease
245(10)
Elisaveta Sokolov
K. Ray Chaudhuri
26 Sleep disorders in neurodegenerative diseases other than Parkinson disease and multiple system atrophy
255(8)
Raffaele Manni
Michele Terzaghi
27 Sleep and stroke
263(16)
Mark Eric Dyken
Kyoung Bin Im
George B. Richerson
Deborah C. Lin-Dyken
28 Sleep and epilepsy
279(12)
Lino Nobili
Paola Proserpio
Steve Gibbs
Giuseppe Plazzi
29 Autonomic dysfunction and sleep disorders
291(10)
Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura
Pietro Cortelli
30 Neuromuscular disorders and sleep
301(12)
Katerina Sajgalikova
Erik K. St. Louis
Peter Gay
31 Sleep in other neurological disorders---headache
313(12)
Pradeep Sahota
Niranjan N. Singh
32 Sleep after traumatic brain injury
325(2)
Christian R. Baumann
33 Sleep disorders in multiple sclerosis
327(6)
Luigi Ferini-Strambi
Sara Marelli
34 Sleep and dreams: a clinical neurological perspective
333(12)
Mark Solms
35 Neurological diseases and their effects on the sleep-wake cycle
345(10)
Paul J. Reading
36 Clinical and neurophysiological aspects of fatigue
355(12)
Sushanth Bhat
Sudhansu Chokroverty
37 Role of positive pressure therapy on sleep disordered breathing and cognition in the elderly
367(8)
Molly E. Zimmerman
Mark S. Aloia
SECTION 8 Parasomnias
38 REM sleep behavior disorder
375(8)
Ronald B. Postuma
39 NREM and other parasomnias
383(12)
Caterina Ferri
Maria Turchese Caletti
Federica Provini
SECTION 9 Sleep and medical disorders
40 Sleep and the heart
395(14)
Winfried J. Randerath
Shahrokh Javaheri
41 Pulmonary disorders and sleep
409(6)
Sandrine H. Launois
Patrick Levy
42 Gastrointestinal functioning during sleep
415(4)
William C. Orr
43 Sleep in chronic renal insufficiency
419(4)
Giorgos K. Sakkas
Christoforos D. Giannaki
44 Sleep in endocrine disorders
423(6)
Axel Steiger
45 Sleep disturbances in critically ill patients
429(4)
Gerald L. Weinhouse
46 Sleep and pain: interactions and syndromes
433(10)
Gilles J. Lavigne
Samar Khoury
Caroline Arbour
Nadia Gosselin
SECTION 10 Sleep and psychiatric disorders
47 Depression and anxiety disorders
443(8)
Susan Mackie
John W. Winkelman
48 Sleep in other psychiatric disorders
451(8)
Sara Dallaspezia
Francesco Benedetti
SECTION 11 Sleep in children, older adults, and women
49 Childhood sleep--wake disorders
459(10)
Suresh Kotagal
Julie M. Baughn
50 Sleep in older adults
469(6)
Rosalia Silvestri
51 Sleep and its disorders in women
475(10)
Milena Pavlova
SECTION 12 Miscellaneous sleep-related topics
52 Violent parasomnias and sleep forensics
485(18)
Michel A. Cramer Bornemann
Mark R. Pressman
53 Morbidity, mortality, societal impact, and accident in sleep disorders
503(12)
Sergio Garbarino
54 Sleep at high altitude and during space travel
515(14)
Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner
Konrad E. Bloch
Index 529
Sudhansu Chokroverty is Professor and Director of Sleep Research at the JFK Neuroscience Institute, Edison, NJ, USA; Professor of Neuroscience at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA; and Clinical Professor of Neurology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. His research interests include Blink reflex excitability in Restless legs Syndrome and narcolepsy-cataplexy, Neurophysiologic investigation of myoclonus and tremor, Startle reflex study in normals and RLS patients, PLMS actigraphic study correlating with overnight PSG study, Abnormal motor activities during REM sleep, Transient phenomena at sleep onset: A clinical and PSG study, Cyclic alternating pattern in the PSG, sleep apnea and CPAP titration, and Actigraphic study in insomnia.

Luigi Ferini-Strambi is Clinical Group Leader at San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Sleep Disorders Center, Milan, Italy; and Associate Professor of Psychology at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy. His research interests in the field of sleep disorders include insomnia, hypersomnia, movement disorders, and sleep-related behaviour.