Obstructive sleep apnea in the adult obese patient: implications for airway management
JL Benumof - Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2001 - Elsevier
Obstructive sleep apnea in the adult obese patient may be due, in part, to an increased
amount of pharyngeal tissue. Therefore, there is an increased risk of intubation and …
amount of pharyngeal tissue. Therefore, there is an increased risk of intubation and …
Obstructive sleep apnea in the adult obese patient: implications for airway management
JL Benumof - Anesthesiology Clinics of North …, 2002 - anesthesiology.theclinics.com
Obstructive sleep apnea in the adult obese patient may be due, in part, to an increased
amount of pharyngeal tissue; therefore, there is an increased risk of intubation and …
amount of pharyngeal tissue; therefore, there is an increased risk of intubation and …
What is a necessary knowledge base for sleep professionals?
SM Harding, JW Hawkins - Sleep and Breathing, 2001 - Springer
Sleep medicine is multidisciplinary, and sleep medicine professionals should be trained to
evaluate and treat all 88 sleep disorders. Sleep medicine specialists require a fund of …
evaluate and treat all 88 sleep disorders. Sleep medicine specialists require a fund of …
Algorithms for Sleep Medicine
I Fernández-Varela - 2019 - ruc.udc.es
Sleep disorders a ect a signi cant part of our population causing problems that go from
daytime sleepiness to severe, life-threatening conditions. Fortunately, physicians can …
daytime sleepiness to severe, life-threatening conditions. Fortunately, physicians can …
Snoring and the Internet: A Cartographic Exploration of Medicalisation
C Sparks - 2019 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
The medicalisation of snoring has led to new industries of diagnosis, treatment, and
transport regulation. Bryn Sparks's research develops a novel mapping technique to model …
transport regulation. Bryn Sparks's research develops a novel mapping technique to model …
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JL Benumof - apsf.org
Recent articles in the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Newsletter strongly indicate that,
at present, disastrous respiratory outcomes during the perioperative management of patients …
at present, disastrous respiratory outcomes during the perioperative management of patients …