Sleep Medicine Pearls
Häftad, Engelska, 2014
AvRichard B. Berry,Mary H. Wagner,USA) Berry, Richard B. (Professor of Medicine, University of Florida in Gainesville; Fellow of American Academy of Sleep Medicine,USA) Wagner, Mary H. (Director, Pediatric Sleep Program, University of Florida Health Sleep Disorders Center; Professor of Pediatrics, Pediatric Pulmonary Division, University of Florida, Gainesville,Richard B Berry,Mary H Wagner
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Sleep Medicine is a rapidly growing and changing field. Experienced sleep medicine clinicians and educators Richard B. Berry, MD and Mary H. Wagner, MD present the completely revised, third edition of Sleep Medicine Pearls featuring 150 cases that review key elements in the evaluation and management of a wide variety of sleep disorders. The cases are preceded by short fundamentals chapters that present enough basic information so that a physician new to sleep medicine can start reading page 1 and quickly learn the essential information needed to care for patients with sleep disorders. A concise, practical format makes this an ideal resource for sleep medicine physicians in active practice, sleep fellows learning sleep medicine, and physicians studying for the sleep boards.
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- Utgivningsdatum2014-11-04
- Mått184 x 260 x 23 mm
- Vikt1 090 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor704
- Upplaga3
- FörlagElsevier Health Sciences
- ISBN9781455770519
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Dr. Richard B. Berry is a professor of medicine at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He has been honored with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine awards for Excellence in Education (2010) and Distinguished Service to the Field of Sleep Medicine (2020). Dr. Berry is a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.Dr. Mary H. Wagner is Director of the Pediatric Sleep Program at UF Health Sleep Disorders Center at Magnolia Parke, while also serving as Professor of Pediatrics in the Pediatric Pulmonary Division at the University of Florida (UF). She is board certified in Sleep Medicine, Pediatric Pulmonary and Pediatrics, and also serves as Director of the Pediatric Pulmonary Center Training Grant. Dr. Wagner received her MD from UF, where she also completed postgraduate training in Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology. Before joining the faculty at UF she was Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Wagner brings over 20 years of experience to the Pediatric Sleep Clinic at Magnolia Parke, where the medical team helps patients with a multidisciplinary approach including nutrition, social work, respiratory therapy, nursing and clinical psychology.
- Fundamentals of Sleep Medicine 1: Sleep Stages and Electroencephalographic Patterns 1. A 30-year-old man taking a hypnotic nightly2. A 30-year-old man with insomniaFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 2: Electroencephalographic Lead Placement 3. A 50-year-old man with insomniaFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 3: Eye Movement MonitoringFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 4: Eye Movement Patterns4. A 20-year-old man with excessive daytime sleepinessFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 5: Chin (Submental) Electromyography 5. A 40-year-old man experiencing difficulty falling asleep6. A 30-year-old woman having trouble falling asleep7. A 30-year-old man having difficulty staying awake during the day8. A 35-year-old woman with insomnia9. A 25-year-old man with a history of sleep-walking10. A 20-year-old man with daytime sleepiness11. A 40-year-old man with a history of snoring and daytime sleepiness12. A 34-year-old man with sleep disturbance13. A 22-year-old woman with frequent awakenings during sleep secondary to chronic pain14. A 40-year-old man being treated for depressionFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 6: Additional Sleep Staging Rules 15. A 30-year-old man with severe snoring and occasional breathing lapses16. A 35-year-old woman experiencing uncontrollable episodes of sleepFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 7: Sleep Architecture Definitions 17. A 23-year-old man with difficulty sleeping18. A 25-year-old man with daytime sleepiness and fatigueFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 8: Polysomnography 19. A 30-year-old man having difficulty staying awake during the day20. A 25-year-old man complaining of excessive daytime sleepiness21. A 30-year-old man with loud snoring22. A 40-year-old man with complaints of snoring23. Two patients with recording artifacts24. A 29-year-old man struggling with daytime sleepinessFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 9: Multiple Sleep Latency Test and Maintenance of Wakefulness Test25. A 25-year-old man with daytime sleepinessFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 10: Monitoring Respiration During Sleep 26. A 45-year-old man with possible sleep apnea27. A 50-year-old man with possible central apnea28. A 30-year-old man with heavy snoring29. A 33-year-old man complaining of daytime sleepinessFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 11: Excessive Daytime Sleepiness 30. A 45-year-old man with a snoring problem31. A 40-year-old woman with “mild” sleep apneaFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 12: Respiratory Arousals 32. A 30-year-old woman with severe fatigue33. A 30-year-old man with heavy snoring and daytime sleepiness34. A 45-year-old man with a distinct pattern of desaturationFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 13: Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea 35. A 30-year-old man with weight loss and sleep apneaFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 14: Positive Airway Pressure Titration36. A 55-year-old man with heavy nighttime snoring and daytime sleepiness37. A 50-year-old man with problems during a CPAP titration38. A patient refusing to accept treatment for obstructive sleep apneaFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 15: Positive Pressure Airway Treatment: Improving Acceptance & Adherence40. A 55-year-old man with obstructive sleep apnea still sleepy on nasal CPAP41. A 50-year-old man unable to sleep on CPAP due to mask leak and claustrophobia42. A 55-year-old man having difficulty with CPAP because of nasal congestion43. A 30-year-old man unable to tolerate nasal CPAP because of “too much pressure”44. A 55-year-old man unable to use nasal CPAP due to intractable nasal congestion45. A 45-year-old man with intolerance to nasal CPAP because of difficulty exhaling46. A 60-year-old man with a suboptimal CPAP titration47. A 55-year-old obese man with desaturation during a nasal CPAP trial48. A 30-year-old woman with fatigue and mild daytime sleepiness49. A 50-year-old man with a return of snoring 6 months after uvulopalatopharyngo-plasty50. A 55-year-old man with severe daytime sleepiness and limited treatment options51. A 40-year-old man with sleep apnea unable to tolerate nasal CPAP52. A 45-year-old man still experiencing daytime sleepiness after uvulopalatopharyngo-plasty53. A 50-year-old man needing objective confirmation of his ability to stay awake54. A 45-year-old man falling asleep at the wheel while driving55. A 30-year-old man with severe snoring56. A 30-year-old choir singer with heavy snoring57. A 50-year-old man with severe hypertension58. A 55-year-old man with premature ventricular contractions during sleep59. A 30-year-old pregnant woman with onset of snoring60. A 45-year-old man with snoring and hypercapnia61. A 55-year-old man with hypercapnic respiratory failure62. A 57-year-old man with severe obstructive sleep apnea treated with oxygen63. A 5-year-old child with behavior problems64. A 6-year-old boy with large tonsils65. A 20-year-old woman with daytime sleepiness since childhood66. A 55-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and nocturnal desaturation67. A 60-year-old man with leg swelling68. A 55-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and severe pedal edema69. A 60-year-old “pink puffer” with insomnia70. A 52-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pedal edema71. A 35-year-old woman with asthma and poor sleep at nightFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 16: Central Sleep Apnea72. A 58-year-old man with daytime sleepiness73. A 55-year-old man with central sleep apnea74. A 70-year-old man with daytime sleepiness and pedal edema75. A 60-year-old man with severe congestive heart failure and daytime sleepiness76. A 60-year-old man with obstructive sleep apnea and numerous central apneas on CPAP77. A 12-year-old boy with daytime CO2 retention78. A 75-year-old man with a history of polioFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 17: The Restless Leg Syndrome and Periodic Leg Movements in Sleep79. A 50-year-old man with snoring and leg kicks80. A 56-year-old man with crawling sensations in his legs at bedtime81. A 40-year-old man who kicks in his sleep82. A 50-year-old man who kicks during sleep83. A 72-year-old man with worsening symptoms during treatment for restless legs84. A 58-year-old man with sleep apnea and leg jerks during sleepFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 18: Narcolepsy85. A 30-year-old man with daytime sleepiness and episodes of weakness86. A 23-year-old man with daytime sleepiness, but no symptoms of cataplexy87. A 25-year-old man with narcolepsy who is still sleepy on medication88. A 25-year-old man with frequent episodes of cataplexy89. A 24-year-old man with narcolepsy who was irritable and lost weight on methylphenidate90. A 35-year-old man with sleep apnea and a short REM latency91. A 40-year-old man with sleep apnea and persistent daytime sleepiness92. A 35-year-old man requesting stimulant medication93. A 64-year-old man with daytime sleepiness since age 21Fundamentals of Sleep Medicine 19: Parasomnias94. A 20-year-old man with severe “nightmares”95. A 25-year-old woman walking in her sleep96. A 55-year-old man with violent dreams97. A 50-year-old man with an interesting chin EMGFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 20: Monitoring for Nocturnal Seizures98. A 55-year-old man with unusual movements during sleep99. A 60-year-old man with a rhythmic EEG pattern during a CPAP titration100. A 30-year-old man who got out of bed during sleepFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 21: Evaluation of Insomnia 101. A 30-year-old woman having difficulty falling asleep102. A 30-year-old woman with insomnia103. A 40-year-old man with difficulty falling asleep after the death of his brotherFundamentals of Sleep Medicine 22: Circadian Sleep Disorders 104. A 40-year-old woman complaining of difficulty falling asleep105. A 70-year-old man with early morning awakening106. A 44-year-old man with jet lag107. A 40-year-old woman with fibromyalgia108. A 40-year-old woman with fatigue and disturbed sleep109. A 45-year-old man with persistent insomnia while on treatment for depression110. A 45-year-old man with hyperphagia and hypersomnia111. A 50-year-old veteran of the Vietnam War with upsetting dreams112. A 40-year-old woman with terrifying awakenings
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