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VOLUME
35, ISSUE
09
Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea Syndromes.
1199.
Kannan Ramar, MD1; R. Nisha Aurora, MD2; Susmita Chowdhuri, MD3; Sabin R. Bista, MD4; Kenneth R. Casey, MD, MPH5; Carin I. Lamm, MD6; David A. Kristo, MD7; Jorge M. Mallea, MD8; James A. Rowley, MD9; Rochelle S. Zak, MD10; Sharon L. Tracy, PhD11
Excessive Sleepiness is Predictive of Cognitive Decline in the Elderly.
1201-1207.
Isabelle Jaussent, MSc1; Jean Bouyer, PhD2,3; Marie-Laure Ancelin, PhD1; Claudine Berr, PhD1; Alexandra Foubert-Samier, MD4; Karen Ritchie, PhD1,5; Maurice M. Ohayon, MD, DSc, PhD6; Alain Besset, PhD1; Yves Dauvilliers, MD, PhD1,7
Lactate as a Biomarker for Sleep.
1209-1222.
Erik Naylor, PhD1; Daniel V. Aillon, BS1; Brian S. Barrett, AA1; George S. Wilson, PhD2; David A. Johnson, PhD1; Donna A. Johnson, MS1; Hans P. Harmon, MS1; Seth Gabbert, BS1; Peter A. Petillo, PhD1
Heritability of Performance Deficit Accumulation During Acute Sleep Deprivation in Twins.
1223-1233.
Samuel T. Kuna, MD1,2; Greg Maislin, MS, MA1; Frances M. Pack, RN. CCRC1; Bethany Staley, RPSGT1; Robert Hachadoorian1; Emil F. Coccaro, MD3; Allan I. Pack, MB, ChB, PhD1
Snoring Is Not Associated With All-Cause Mortality, Incident Cardiovascular Disease, or Stroke in the Busselton Health Study.
1235-1240.
Nathaniel S. Marshall, PhD1,2; Keith K.H. Wong, MBBS, PhD1; Stewart R.J. Cullen, MBBS3; Matthew W. Knuiman, PhD4; Ronald R. Grunstein, MD, PhD1
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Affects Hospital Outcomes of Patients with non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes.
1241-1245.
Luis C. L. Correia, MD, PhD1,2; Alexandre C. Souza, MD1; Guilherme Garcia1; Michael Sabino1; Mariana Brito1; Mayara Maraux1; Márcia M. N. Rabelo, MD, MSc1,2; J. Péricles Esteves, MD3
Predictors of Hypocretin (Orexin) Deficiency in Narcolepsy Without Cataplexy.
1247-1255.
Olivier Andlauer, MD1,2,3; Hyatt Moore, MSc1; Seung-Chul Hong, MD, PhD4; Yves Dauvilliers, MD5; Takashi Kanbayashi, MD, PhD6; Seiji Nishino, MD, PhD1; Fang Han, MD7; Michael H. Silber, MB, ChB8; Tom Rico, BS1; Mali Einen1; Birgitte R. Kornum, PhD1,9; Poul Jennum, MD9; Stine Knudsen, MD, PhD9; Sona Nevsimalova, MD10; Francesca Poli, MD11; Giuseppe Plazzi, MD11; Emmanuel Mignot, MD, PhD1
Ventilatory Responses to Hypercapnia during Wakefulness and Sleep in Obese Adolescents With and Without Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
1257-1267.
Haibo Yuan, MD1,2; Swaroop J. Pinto, MD2; Jingtao Huang, PhD2; Joseph M. McDonough, MS3; Michelle B. Ward, RPsgT2; Yin N. Lee, RPsgT2; Ruth M. Bradford2; Paul R. Gallagher, MA4; Justine Shults, PhD4; Sophia Konstantinopoulou, MD2; John M. Samuel, RRT, RPsgT2; Eliot S. Katz, MD5; Shucheng Hua, MD, PhD1; Ignacio E. Tapia, MD2; Carole L. Marcus, MBBCh2
Cardiac and Sympathetic Activation are Reduced in Children with Down Syndrome and Sleep Disordered Breathing.
1269-1275.
Denise M. O’Driscoll, PhD1; Rosemary S.C. Horne, PhD1; Margot J. Davey, MBBS, FRACP1,2; Sarah A. Hope, MBChB, PhD, FRACP3; Vicki Anderson, PhD4,5; John Trinder, PhD5; Adrian M. Walker, PhD1; Gillian M. Nixon, MBChB, MD, FRACP1,2
The Relationship Between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Self-Reported Stroke or Coronary Heart Disease in Overweight and Obese Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
1293-1298.
Thomas B. Rice, MD, MS1; Gary D. Foster, PhD2; Mark H. Sanders, MD1; Mark Unruh, MD, MSc1; David Reboussin, PhD3; Samuel T. Kuna, MD4; Richard Millman, MD5; Gary Zammit, PhD6; Rena R. Wing, PhD5; Thomas A. Wadden, PhD4; David Kelley, MD7; Xavier Pi-Sunyer, MD8; Anne B. Newman, MD, MPH1
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