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Full-Text Articles in Sleep Medicine
The Use Of Online Cbt-I At Jefferson Sleep Disorder Clinic: A Quality Improvement Study, Kathy Tran, Do, Ritu Grewal, Md
The Use Of Online Cbt-I At Jefferson Sleep Disorder Clinic: A Quality Improvement Study, Kathy Tran, Do, Ritu Grewal, Md
Department of Sleep Medicine Posters
Objectives
We propose to introduce online CBT-I into our patient practice by distributing flyers to patients who complain of insomnia. We have made flyers available in all the exam rooms and educated physicians, nurse practitioners and staff. We will then review charts after the intervention period to evaluate for an increase in recommendation for CBT-I as a treatment option and education for patients.
Effect Of Manual Over Scoring On Automated Analysis Of Level 3 Home Sleep Testing (Hst) Results, Theodora Fynn, Ritu Grewal, Karl Doghramji, Prakash Vasudevan, Tingting Zhan
Effect Of Manual Over Scoring On Automated Analysis Of Level 3 Home Sleep Testing (Hst) Results, Theodora Fynn, Ritu Grewal, Karl Doghramji, Prakash Vasudevan, Tingting Zhan
Department of Sleep Medicine Posters
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Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Maxillo-Mandibular Advancement Surgery: Evaluation And Predictors Of Success, Daniel Taub, Dmd, Md, Michael Courtney, Dmd, Md, Karl Doghramji, Md
Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Maxillo-Mandibular Advancement Surgery: Evaluation And Predictors Of Success, Daniel Taub, Dmd, Md, Michael Courtney, Dmd, Md, Karl Doghramji, Md
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Posters
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a well-recognized disease entity affecting approximately 2% to 4% of the population. Maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery is a highly successful surgical alternative to poorly tolerated CPAP therapy and achieves a success rate of 89% in the current literature. Our present study evaluates the effectiveness of MMA surgery in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe OSA based on Shers criteria of 50% reduction in AHI and AHI < 20. Radiographic and clinical treatment variables were evaluated in determining predictors of success for MMA in individuals with OSA.
Does Transition From Cpap To Bipap Improve Symptoms Of Aerophagia?, Kathy Tran, Do, Karl Doghramji, Md
Does Transition From Cpap To Bipap Improve Symptoms Of Aerophagia?, Kathy Tran, Do, Karl Doghramji, Md
Department of Sleep Medicine Posters
Introduction
Adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy has been an ongoing dilemma in obstructive sleep apnea patients and up to 83% of patients are noncompliant. It is believed that mask discomfort or pressure intolerance are the major causes. Aerophagia, or “air swallowing” may be an under-recognized and insidious cause for CPAP nonadherence. Patients generally complain of belching, bloating, abdominal pain and distention. Some studies have reported worsening gastrointestinal reflux symptoms from PAP-induced aerophagia. Although bi-level positive airway pressure (BIPAP) is often utilized in such circumstances, this practice had not been examined. We hypothesized that transitioning patients from CPAP …
Mindfulness Meditation Targets Transdiagnostic Symptoms Implicated In Stress-Related Disorders: Understanding Relationships Between Changes In Mindfulness, Sleep Quality, And Physical Symptoms., Jeffrey M. Greeson, Haley Zarrin, Moria J. Smoski, Jeffrey G. Brantley, Thomas R. Lynch, Daniel M. Webber, Martica H. Hall, Edward C. Suarez, Ruth Q. Wolever
Mindfulness Meditation Targets Transdiagnostic Symptoms Implicated In Stress-Related Disorders: Understanding Relationships Between Changes In Mindfulness, Sleep Quality, And Physical Symptoms., Jeffrey M. Greeson, Haley Zarrin, Moria J. Smoski, Jeffrey G. Brantley, Thomas R. Lynch, Daniel M. Webber, Martica H. Hall, Edward C. Suarez, Ruth Q. Wolever
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an 8-week meditation program known to improve anxiety, depression, and psychological well-being. Other health-related effects, such as sleep quality, are less well established, as are the psychological processes associated with therapeutic change. This prospective, observational study (