"We know that abnormally long orshort sleepafter astrokecan affect recovery and deteriorate quality of life, so these results should prompt us to screen for these issues and look at how we can help people improve theirsleep habits." The study involved 39,559 people. Of the group, 1,572 p...
10.7 percent experienced another stroke and 14.8 percent died. Each additional pause in breathing per hour was associated with a 9 percent increase in recurrent stroke or death. After adjusting for known risk factors, Mexican-American ethnicity was associated with a 1.7-fold increased risk inrecurren...
Reference to a study by D. L. Brown et al published in the June 2005 issue of "Stroke"; Relative gain needed in patient's health utility for screening and treatment to be cost effective; Cost of combining screening and positive airway pressure treatment....
Obstructive sleep apnoea is both a risk factor for stroke, and worsens or develops de novo after stroke making it the most common breathing-disorder in stroke patients. Its presence is associated with higher mortality and worse functional outcome. In this paper, sleep-disordered breathing is examin...
Sleep disorders in stroke: An update on management 2021, Aging and Disease Sleep Disturbances After General Anesthesia: Current Perspectives 2020, Frontiers in Neurology Cardiovascular Consequences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea 2019, Current Cardiology Reports Obstructive sleep apnoea and comorbidity–an overview...
Despite its high prevalence and unfavorable clinical consequences, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) often remains underappreciated after cerebrovascular events. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the clinical utility of four simple paper-based screening tools for excluding OSA after stroke or transient...
FOLLOW UP OF SLEEP APNEA AFTER ACUTE STROKE IN BRAIN INFARCTION AND HAEMORRHAGE PATIENTS: A MESAM IV STUDY.An abstract of the article "Follow-Up of Sleep Apnea After Acute Stroke in Brain Infarction and Haemorrhage Patients. A MESAM IV Study," by Anna Szucs, Migleczi Gyorgy, Robert Bodizs...
Reduction of sleep spindles is observed after thalamic (paramedian) and supratentorial (large) strokes, but only rarely after brainstem stroke (Bassetti and Hermann, 2011). Larger lesions are associated with a more pronounced spindle reduction (Bassetti and Aldrich, 2001), but also smaller and even...
2、Ros fell into a deepsleep.(罗斯睡着了,睡得很沉。)3、Isleep on the third floor.(我睡在3楼。)4、REMsleep is termed 'active'sleep.(快速眼动睡眠称作“主动”睡眠。)5、Catssleep twice as much as people.(猫睡觉的时间比人长一倍。)6、You'll feel better after a goodsleep.(...
We can appoint sleep disorders as a significant risk factor both before and after a stroke event. It is important to remind that not only sleep diseases as OSA can directly affect theses patients but also a poor sleep quality associated to chronic sleep deprivation [13]. It is necessary to ...