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Cognitive function in the sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (SAHS)H M Engleman
Respiratory Medicine Unit, University of Edinburgh, UK
Sleep 23:S102-8. 2000..2 SD units). This may be due either to the relatively mild study population, suboptimal CPAP use or to an irreversible component in cognitive impairment in SAHS...
Sleep, driving and the workplaceH M Engleman
Department of Sleep Medicine, University of Edinburgh
Clin Med 5:113-7. 2005
Sleep. 4: Sleepiness, cognitive function, and quality of life in obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndromeH M Engleman
Edinburgh Sleep Centre, Unit of Respiratory Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH3 9YW, Scotland, UK
Thorax 59:618-22. 2004..The evidence is compatible with hypotheses that these deficits are reversible with treatment, particularly for patients with severe disease...
Improving CPAP use by patients with the sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (SAHS)Heather M Engleman
Edinburgh Sleep Centre, University of Edinburgh, UK
Sleep Med Rev 7:81-99. 2003....
Randomized crossover trial of two treatments for sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome: continuous positive airway pressure and mandibular repositioning splintHeather M Engleman
Edinburgh Sleep Centre, Respiratory Medicine Unit, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 166:855-9. 2002..7-1.1 SDs). These results do not support these MRS devices as first-line treatment for sleepy patients with SAHS...
Effects of CPAP on vigilance and related functions in patients with the sleep apnea/hypopnea syndromeN J Douglas
Department of Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, Royal Infirmary, Scotland, UK
Sleep 23:S147-9. 2000..However, CPAP does not appear to normalize objective sleepiness. Many of the improvements are directly related to the nightly use of CPAP. Recent data suggest that increasing CPAP usage improves outcomes...
Sleep-disordered breathing after stroke: a randomised controlled trial of continuous positive airway pressureC-Y Hsu
Department of Sleep Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, UK
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 77:1143-9. 2006..Even in our highly selected patients with stroke, use of CPAP was poor. At present, CPAP treatment should be advocated for patients with stroke only if they have symptoms of SDB...
Clinical audit of subjects with snoring & sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome fitted with mandibular repositioning splintBilgay Izci
The Department of Sleep Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 51 Little France, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, Scotland, UK
Respir Med 99:337-46. 2005..Continuance with MRS may be low and linked to tolerance problems...
Comparison of CPAP titration at home or the sleep laboratory in the sleep apnea hypopnea syndromeMelanie D Cross
Department of Sleep Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Sleep 29:1451-5. 2006..CONCLUSIONS: Home-based automated CPAP titration is as effective as automatic in-laboratory titrations in initiating treatment for OSAHS...
When does 'mild' obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome merit continuous positive airway pressure treatment?Heather M Engleman
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 165:743-5. 2002
The science of designing ethical CPAP trialsNeil J Douglas
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 165:132-4. 2002
Randomized controlled clinical effectiveness trial of cognitive behavior therapy compared with treatment as usual for persistent insomnia in patients with cancerColin A Espie
University of Glasgow Sleep Centre, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, G51 4TF United Kingdom
J Clin Oncol 26:4651-8. 2008..The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical effectiveness of protocol-driven cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for insomnia, delivered by oncology nurses...
