sleep disorderssleepinessIndividuals with Down syndrome (DS) are at increased risk of sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Anatomical characteristics of DS, such as mid-facial hypoplasia, small jaw and obesity, are also risk factors for SDB, and may differ with ethnicity. Untreated SDB can lead to...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) are at increased risk of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). We investigated sleep spindle activity, as a marker of sleep quality, and its relationship with daytime functioning in children with DS compared to typically developing (TD) children. Methods Children with...
High Incidence of Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders in Children with Down Syndrome Referred to a High-Altitude Sleep Laboratory Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD) in children with Down Syndrome (DS) living at high altit... AM ...
Types of Disorders Signs & Symptoms Tips for Parents How much sleep do children need? Just as with adults, the amount of sleep children need varies with both age and the unique needs of the individual. Below are general guidelines for children of various ages. If your child is happy ...
During recent decades patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) have benefitted from a substantial improvement in the survival rates at any given age and thus life expectancy [1]. Accordingly for the first time, clinicians responsible for the care of adults with CHD are also challenged with ...
Sleep issues are an important early indicator of brain growth issues and other neurodevelopmental disorders, such as ASD, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and intellectual disability. Sleep disruption has been noted in >80% of people with ASD, but whether sleep disruption is a cause or cons...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical manifestations and various types of sleep-related disordered breathing (SRDB) in patients with a history of poliomyeliti... AA Hsu,BA Staats - 《Mayo Clinic Proceedings》 被引量: 83发表: 1998年 Obstructive sleep apnea in adults with Down syndrome. A high ...
Sleep disorders, despite being very frequent in adults with Down syndrome (DS), are often overlooked due to a lack of awareness by families and physicians and the absence of specific clinical sleep guidelines. Untreated sleep disorders have a negative im
These alternatives to CPAP may also be considered medically necessary for OSA members with concomitant breathing disorders, which include restrictive thoracic disorders, COPD, and nocturnal hypoventilation. An oral pressure appliance (OPAP) is considered medically necessary DME only on an exception basis ...
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