Evaluation of Positive Airway Pressure Treatment for Sleep Related
... was recently evaluated in a systematic review and will not be considered in this review.1 The most widespread application of PAP is the treatment of OSA with CPAP. Untreated OSA may result in a variety of well-known symptoms including increased daytime sleepiness, impaired neurobehavioral performanc ...
... was recently evaluated in a systematic review and will not be considered in this review.1 The most widespread application of PAP is the treatment of OSA with CPAP. Untreated OSA may result in a variety of well-known symptoms including increased daytime sleepiness, impaired neurobehavioral performanc ...
An unaware agenda: interictal consciousness
... (e.g. right frontal lobe, left occipital lobe). Recently, a new classification has been suggested based on the various types of consciousness alterations that occur during seizures (e.g. auras with illusions or hallucinations, focal seizures with impaired awareness, epileptic delirium, and epileptic ...
... (e.g. right frontal lobe, left occipital lobe). Recently, a new classification has been suggested based on the various types of consciousness alterations that occur during seizures (e.g. auras with illusions or hallucinations, focal seizures with impaired awareness, epileptic delirium, and epileptic ...
Primary Prophylaxis - Society of Hospital Medicine
... • In patients who develop HIT from unfractionated heparin, the HIT antibody frequently cross-reacts with LMW heparin • Therefore, LMW heparin should not be used in patients with HIT ...
... • In patients who develop HIT from unfractionated heparin, the HIT antibody frequently cross-reacts with LMW heparin • Therefore, LMW heparin should not be used in patients with HIT ...
Managing opiate and psychostimulant withdrawal
... Note: Caution is recommended in exceeding stated duration of benzodiazepine use to avoid substituting for heroin dependence. Duration of treatment may need to be longer than stated above for withdrawal from long-acting opioid (e.g. methadone, Kapanol etc). ...
... Note: Caution is recommended in exceeding stated duration of benzodiazepine use to avoid substituting for heroin dependence. Duration of treatment may need to be longer than stated above for withdrawal from long-acting opioid (e.g. methadone, Kapanol etc). ...
Managing Opiate and Psychostimulant Withdrawal
... Note: Caution is recommended in exceeding stated duration of benzodiazepine use to avoid substituting for heroin dependence. Duration of treatment may need to be longer than stated above for withdrawal from long-acting opioid (e.g. methadone, Kapanol etc). ...
... Note: Caution is recommended in exceeding stated duration of benzodiazepine use to avoid substituting for heroin dependence. Duration of treatment may need to be longer than stated above for withdrawal from long-acting opioid (e.g. methadone, Kapanol etc). ...
Pediatric Headache: Consult and Referral Guidelines
... – Headaches that awaken a child from sleep repeatedly – A family history or disorders that predispose child to central nervous system lesions such as brain tumors or cerebral aneurysms • Specific testing for children with other systemic complaints including arthralgias, rash, sleep ...
... – Headaches that awaken a child from sleep repeatedly – A family history or disorders that predispose child to central nervous system lesions such as brain tumors or cerebral aneurysms • Specific testing for children with other systemic complaints including arthralgias, rash, sleep ...
Chemical Transmitters and Modulation of Sleep
... these different functions have remained uncertain. Furthermore, few studies have been done to clarify how the wake vs. sleep promoting neurons may be modulated to generate their differential activity and sleep-wake cycle. Using a paradigm of sleep deprivation and sleep recovery and examining c-Fos e ...
... these different functions have remained uncertain. Furthermore, few studies have been done to clarify how the wake vs. sleep promoting neurons may be modulated to generate their differential activity and sleep-wake cycle. Using a paradigm of sleep deprivation and sleep recovery and examining c-Fos e ...
3 I Managing Medication for Children and Adolescents
... work by increasing stimulation of the person. Rather, they help important networks of nerve cells in the brain to communicate more effectively with each other. Between 70-80 percent of children with ADHD respond positively to these medications. For some, the benefits are extraordinary; for others, m ...
... work by increasing stimulation of the person. Rather, they help important networks of nerve cells in the brain to communicate more effectively with each other. Between 70-80 percent of children with ADHD respond positively to these medications. For some, the benefits are extraordinary; for others, m ...
The Control of Breathing in Clinical Practice
... primary bronchi, and are also believed to be cough receptors.14 These RARs are innervated by myelinated fibers and have a more rapid rate of adaptation than SARs. During normal breathing, their discharge is independent of the phases of inspiration and expiration, and therefore these receptors do not ...
... primary bronchi, and are also believed to be cough receptors.14 These RARs are innervated by myelinated fibers and have a more rapid rate of adaptation than SARs. During normal breathing, their discharge is independent of the phases of inspiration and expiration, and therefore these receptors do not ...
Restless legs syndrome
... Rest induces symptoms, Getting active brings relief, Evening and night worsens).15 The clinical features are similar for both primary and secondary forms of RLS. The motor symptoms are preceded by an uncomfortable sensation in the legs that is poorly localised and poorly described. It can be charact ...
... Rest induces symptoms, Getting active brings relief, Evening and night worsens).15 The clinical features are similar for both primary and secondary forms of RLS. The motor symptoms are preceded by an uncomfortable sensation in the legs that is poorly localised and poorly described. It can be charact ...
Section and Senior Editor - HAL
... The three following behavioral tests have been used to define the phenotypes of HDC/- mice in our previous study (Parmentier et al., 2002). These tests were used here to characterize the behavioral phenotypes of WT and Ox-/- littermates and to compare them with those of HDC-/- mice. Sleep-wake recor ...
... The three following behavioral tests have been used to define the phenotypes of HDC/- mice in our previous study (Parmentier et al., 2002). These tests were used here to characterize the behavioral phenotypes of WT and Ox-/- littermates and to compare them with those of HDC-/- mice. Sleep-wake recor ...
to determine the effects of bruxism on school success of 7-12
... children were diagnosed with bruxism, but 53 children completed the study. Interventions: Children with no bruxism problem were chosen for the control group depending on their age-related characteristics. In order to collect data, the researchers designed a survey that contains 22 questions and repo ...
... children were diagnosed with bruxism, but 53 children completed the study. Interventions: Children with no bruxism problem were chosen for the control group depending on their age-related characteristics. In order to collect data, the researchers designed a survey that contains 22 questions and repo ...
It Could Be Hypersomnia - Hypersomnia Foundation
... Trouble concentrating or cognitive dysfunction ...
... Trouble concentrating or cognitive dysfunction ...
imovane® tablets - product information
... discontinued. These reactions are more likely to occur in the elderly. Somnambulism and Associated Behaviours Sleep walking and other associated behaviours such as ‘sleep driving’, preparing and eating food, or making phone calls, with amnesia for the event, have been reported in patients who have t ...
... discontinued. These reactions are more likely to occur in the elderly. Somnambulism and Associated Behaviours Sleep walking and other associated behaviours such as ‘sleep driving’, preparing and eating food, or making phone calls, with amnesia for the event, have been reported in patients who have t ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... shy to say or confess about his or her snoring habits. Many people have snoring habits, but they are not very aware of bad side of or risk associated with snoring. Secondly: those who are aware of snoring very few of them agree to perform sleep study at any sleep centre which is not only tedious and ...
... shy to say or confess about his or her snoring habits. Many people have snoring habits, but they are not very aware of bad side of or risk associated with snoring. Secondly: those who are aware of snoring very few of them agree to perform sleep study at any sleep centre which is not only tedious and ...
... Ferritin levels lower than 50 ng/L (normal range 18.0–300 in men, 18.0–150 in women) correlate significantly with a greater severity of RLS and decreased sleep efficiency.22 Some studies have described groups of patients with RLS and iron deficiency that responded favorably to iron therapy.23,44 Imp ...
Dreaming and Psychopathology: Dream Recall and Dream Content
... dream content according to Beck & Hurvich [11]) than healthy controls. Despite the fact that many studies in this field support the continuity hypothesis, Kramer and Roth (6) and Kramer (14) pointed out that the majority of the studies were not carried out in a methodologically adequate way, i.e., a ...
... dream content according to Beck & Hurvich [11]) than healthy controls. Despite the fact that many studies in this field support the continuity hypothesis, Kramer and Roth (6) and Kramer (14) pointed out that the majority of the studies were not carried out in a methodologically adequate way, i.e., a ...
Reverse pharmacology of orexin
... Fig. 3. Summary of vigilance state parameters recorded from orexin/ataxin-3 hemizygous transgenic and wild-type littermate control (WT) mice. Upper panels: Total time spent in each state (minutes, meanFS.E.M.), itemized separately for light (left panel) and dark (right panel) periods. Lower pannels: ...
... Fig. 3. Summary of vigilance state parameters recorded from orexin/ataxin-3 hemizygous transgenic and wild-type littermate control (WT) mice. Upper panels: Total time spent in each state (minutes, meanFS.E.M.), itemized separately for light (left panel) and dark (right panel) periods. Lower pannels: ...
The Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement
... primary motor symptom that is characterized by the occurrence of periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS). PLMS occur in approximately 80% to 90% of patients who have RLS and support the diagnosis of RLS. These criteria are based on the published report by Allen et al.7 (IRLS) from a workshop held at ...
... primary motor symptom that is characterized by the occurrence of periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS). PLMS occur in approximately 80% to 90% of patients who have RLS and support the diagnosis of RLS. These criteria are based on the published report by Allen et al.7 (IRLS) from a workshop held at ...
Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic
... major facts. First, this rhythmic activity originated in the somatosensory relay nuclei of the thalamus, collectively known as the Ventrobasal (VB) nuclei (Howe & Sterman, 1972). This finding was in agreement with a earlier body of evidence from anesthetized preparations, summarized in the popular t ...
... major facts. First, this rhythmic activity originated in the somatosensory relay nuclei of the thalamus, collectively known as the Ventrobasal (VB) nuclei (Howe & Sterman, 1972). This finding was in agreement with a earlier body of evidence from anesthetized preparations, summarized in the popular t ...
Guideline Update - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
... primary motor symptom that is characterized by the occurrence of periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS). PLMS occur in approximately 80% to 90% of patients who have RLS and support the diagnosis of RLS. These criteria are based on the published report by Allen et al.7 (IRLS) from a workshop held at ...
... primary motor symptom that is characterized by the occurrence of periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS). PLMS occur in approximately 80% to 90% of patients who have RLS and support the diagnosis of RLS. These criteria are based on the published report by Allen et al.7 (IRLS) from a workshop held at ...
Changes in Monoamine Release in the Ventral Horn and
... 1989; Lai et al., 1989; Nagase et al., 1997). Dopamine is also known to facilitate motoneuronal activity in the anesthetized cat (Baker and Anderson, 1972). Therefore, inactivation of monoaminergic system could elicit muscle tone suppression by disfacilitation. On the other hand, active inhibition b ...
... 1989; Lai et al., 1989; Nagase et al., 1997). Dopamine is also known to facilitate motoneuronal activity in the anesthetized cat (Baker and Anderson, 1972). Therefore, inactivation of monoaminergic system could elicit muscle tone suppression by disfacilitation. On the other hand, active inhibition b ...
Study Objectives
... a) For example, describe experimental observations of conditioned food preferences and conditioned taste aversions. b) Summarize studies by Weingarten in the 1980s that demonstrated eating behaviors may be classically conditioned. ...
... a) For example, describe experimental observations of conditioned food preferences and conditioned taste aversions. b) Summarize studies by Weingarten in the 1980s that demonstrated eating behaviors may be classically conditioned. ...
What is Tinnitus?
... It can affect one or both ears. It can be constant or may come and go. It may or may not be accompanied by hearing loss. It can occur at any age, even children but is more common among older people Around 10% of the population experience tinnitus. For most, it is slight and barely disturbing but for ...
... It can affect one or both ears. It can be constant or may come and go. It may or may not be accompanied by hearing loss. It can occur at any age, even children but is more common among older people Around 10% of the population experience tinnitus. For most, it is slight and barely disturbing but for ...
Epilepsy and the School Bus Driver
... Eileen P.G. Vining, MD Johns Hopkins University: “The statistics are stark and sobering— and for the uninitiated (which is to say most of us), startling. Epilepsy in America is as common as breast cancer, and takes as many lives.” ...
... Eileen P.G. Vining, MD Johns Hopkins University: “The statistics are stark and sobering— and for the uninitiated (which is to say most of us), startling. Epilepsy in America is as common as breast cancer, and takes as many lives.” ...