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Atlas of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 9780323654036
ISBN: 9780323654036
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Easy to read and richly illustrated, Atlas of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 3rd Edition, provides the tools you need to accurately diagnose and treat the full range of adult and pediatric sleep disorders. Dr. Meir H. Kryger and a team of expert contributing authors detail the physiologic, clinical, morphologic, and investigational aspects of the sleep disorders you encounter in everyday practice—enhanced by high-quality images throughout. This highly regarded, award-winning atlas is an ideal resource for sleep practitioners and technicians in the lab, as well as an effective review for certification and recertification.
Key Features
  • Features a thoroughly illustrated, reader-friendly format that highlights key details, helping you interpret the visual manifestations of your patients’ sleep disorders so you can manage them most effectively.
  • Contains the most up-to-date drug therapy with information about the latest drugs available as well as those in clinical trials.
  • Provides greater coverage of pediatric and adolescent disorders, including behavioral insomnia, new medication options, and multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT) specific to children.
  • Includes current AASM scoring guidelines and diagnostic criteria.
  • Presents correlations between normal and abnormal sleep relative to other health issues such as stroke and heart failure.
  • Illustrates the physiology of sleep with full-color images (many are new!) and correlates the physiology with the relevant findings.
  • Provides numerous resources online, including more than 80 patient interview and sleep lab videos and 200+ polysomnogram fragments.
  • An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Author Information
By Meir H. Kryger, MD. FRCPC, Professor, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut

Περιεχόμενα

  • Cover image
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • Copyright
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Polysomnogram recordings
  • Acknowledgments
  • Video contents
  •     List of Tables
  •     List of Illustrations
  • Section 1. Sleep in Visual Arts and Literature
  • 1.  Sleep in art and literature
  •     Mythology
  •     Religion
  •     Rest
  •     Innocence
  •     Dreams, danger, and death
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 2. History of Sleep Medicine and Physiology
  • 2.  History of sleep medicine and physiology
  •     Timeline
  •     References
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 3. The Biology of Sleep
  • 3.  Sleep mechanisms
  •     Arousal systems
  •     Sleep-promoting systems
  •     Sleep drive
  •     Control of rapid eye movement sleep
  •     Control of the timing of sleep
  •     Bibliography
  • 4.  Localization and neurochemistry of sleep-wake physiology and pathophysiology
  •     Introduction
  •     Wake-promoting neurotransmitters
  •     Sleep-promoting neurotransmitters
  •     External sleep-wake regulation (two-process model)
  •     Explanatory diagrams
  •     References
  • 5.  Circadian rhythms regulation
  •     Bibliography
  • 6.  Physiologic regulation in sleep
  •     Dynamics of individual systems and functional changes in sleep and wake states and across sleep stages
  •     Coupling and network interactions among physiologic systems during sleep and wake states
  •     Bibliography
  • 7.  Cytokines, host defense, and sleep
  •     Overview of the immune system
  •     Effect of sleep deprivation
  •     Sleep, immune function, and disease
  •     Bibliography
  • 8.  Control of breathing
  •     Normal sleep
  •     Sleep apnea
  • 9.  Central and autonomic regulation in cardiovascular physiology
  •     Overview
  •     Heart rate surges
  •     Heart rhythm pauses
  •     Physiologic mechanisms underlying nocturnal cardiac events
  •     Summary
  •     Bibliography
  • 10.  Interactive regulation of sleep and feeding
  •     Shared brain circuits of sleep and feeding regulation
  •     Shared somatic signaling between sleep and feeding regulation
  •     Metabolic organs modulate sleep-wake activity and feeding
  •     Bidirectional relationship between feeding/metabolic status and sleep-wake activity
  •     Bibliography
  • 11.  Endocrine physiology
  •     Overview of endocrine physiology
  •     Conditions that affect hormones and metabolism
  •     References
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 4. Normal Sleep and Its Variants
  • 12.  Sleep in mammals
  •     Bibliography
  • 13.  Normal sleep in humans
  •     What is sleep?
  •     What is the function of sleep?
  •     Current theories about why we sleep
  •     How much sleep is enough?
  •     Neurophysiology of sleep and wakefulness
  •     Wakefulness
  •     Transition between wakefulness and sleep
  •     Sleep mechanisms: From wakefulness to sleep
  •     Transition from wakefulness to non–rapid eye movement sleep
  •     Staging of sleep
  •     Normal circadian function
  •     Normal sleep
  •     Factors that affect sleep
  •     Sleep changes in children
  •     Sleep changes with aging
  •     Sleep characteristics that change with age and their possible neurophysiologic mechanisms
  •     Circadian characteristics that change with age
  •     Bibliography
  • 14.  Sleep restriction
  •     Sleep restriction
  •     Recovery from sleep restriction
  •     Individual differences in vulnerability to sleep restriction
  •     Bibliography
  • 15.  Sleep and athletic performance
  •     Disordered sleep in athletes
  •     Screening athlete populations for sleep problems
  •     Overscheduling and overtraining
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea
  •     Insomnia and other sleep disorders
  •     Sleep extension
  •     Addressing the sleep needs of athletes
  •     References
  •     Bibliography
  • 16.  Dreaming in normal and disrupted sleep
  •     What is dreaming?
  •     References
  • Section 5. Pharmacology
  • 17.  Pharmacology
  •     Drugs with hypnotic properties
  •     Agents in development
  •     Amphetamines and related compounds
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 6. Impact, Presentation, and Diagnosis
  • 18.  Impact, presentation, and diagnostic considerations
  •     Impact
  •     Presentation and diagnostic considerations
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 7. Circadian System Disorders
  • 19.  Circadian rhythm disorders
  •     Delayed sleep-wake phase disorder
  •     Advanced sleep-wake phase disorder
  •     Non–24-hour sleep-wake rhythm disorder
  •     Irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorder
  •     Shift-work disorder
  •     Jet lag disorder
  •     Summary
  •     Bibliography
  • 20.  Circadian desynchrony and health
  •     Circadian system and circadian disruption
  •     Cardiovascular disease
  •     Metabolism
  •     Microbiota
  •     Gastrointestinal disease
  •     Cancer
  •     Conclusions
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 8. Insomnia
  • 21.  Insomnia
  •     Overview
  •     Classification
  •     Epidemiology
  •     Pathophysiology of insomnia
  •     Types of insomnia
  •     Insomnia and comorbidities
  •     Insomnia and other sleep disorders
  •     Isolated insomnia disorder
  •     Management of insomnia
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 9. Neurologic Disorders
  • 22.  Central disorders of hypersomnolence
  •     Overview
  •     Classification and prevalence
  •     Clinical features and epidemiology
  •     Cataplexy
  •     Sleep paralysis and hallucinations
  •     Excessive daytime sleepiness
  •     Disrupted nocturnal sleep
  •     Kleine-levin syndrome
  •     Pathophysiology
  •     Evaluation and diagnosis
  •     Overnight polysomnography, multiple sleep latency test, and maintenance of wakefulness test
  •     Cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin measurement and human leukocyte antigen typing
  •     Other workup
  •     Treatment
  •     Bibliography
  • 23.  Movement disorders in sleep
  •     Overview
  •     Restless legs syndrome
  •     Periodic limb movements during sleep and periodic limb movement disorder
  •     Bruxism
  •     Sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder
  •     Sleep-related leg cramps
  •     Bibliography
  • 24.  Sleep and epilepsy
  •     Introduction
  •     Epilepsy and seizures
  •     Electroencephalography
  •     Types of sleep-related epilepsies
  •     Normal variants and nonepileptic behaviors
  •     Other sleep disorders in epilepsy
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • 25.  Cerebrovascular disease and sleep
  •     Overview
  •     Breathing patterns after stroke
  •     Pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apnea in stroke
  •     Effect of stroke on sleep
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea as a risk factor for stroke
  •     Bidirectional relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and stroke
  •     Impact of obstructive sleep apnea on stroke outcomes
  •     Diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea
  •     Impact of obstructive sleep apnea treatment
  •     Summary and future directions
  •     Bibliography
  • 26.  Sleep and other neurologic diseases
  •     Introduction
  •     Parkinson disease
  •     Alzheimer disease
  •     Multiple system atrophy
  •     Progressive supranuclear palsy
  •     Huntington disease
  •     Hereditary ataxias
  •     Multiple sclerosis
  •     Paraneoplastic syndromes
  •     Prion disease
  •     Spinal cord injury
  •     Traumatic brain injury
  •     Headache
  •     COVID-19
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • 27.  Sleep and neuromuscular disease
  •     Introduction
  •     Impaired respiratory physiology in neuromuscular disease
  •     Common neuromuscular diseases
  •     Compromised breathing mechanics during sleep
  •     Polysomnography findings in neuromuscular disease
  •     Impaired pulmonary physiology and symptoms
  •     Noninvasive ventilation benefits in neuromuscular disease: Physiology and sleep
  •     Longitudinal management of noninvasive ventilation in neuromuscular disease
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 10. Parasomnias
  • 28.  Parasomnias
  •     Overview
  •     Pathophysiology of parasomnias
  •     Disorders of arousal: NREM parasomnias
  •     Rapid eye movement sleep parasomnias
  •     Sleep paralysis
  •     Experiential parasomnias
  •     Sleep enuresis
  •     Nocturnal seizures
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 11. Sleep Breathing Disorders
  • 29.  Examination of the patient with suspected sleep breathing disorders
  •     Overall inspection of the patient
  •     Facial and jaw structures
  •     Nasal airway
  •     Examination of the palate
  •     Examination of the pharynx
  •     Examination of the neck
  •     Examination of the abdomen
  •     Examination of the extremities
  •     Bibliography
  • 30.  Sleep apnea in the adolescent and adult
  •     Overview
  •     Definitions
  •     Risk factors
  •     Clinical assessment
  •     Treatment
  •     Bibliography
  • 31.  Sleep breathing disorders in children
  •     Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea in children
  •     History and physical examination
  •     Diagnostic considerations
  •     Treatment options for childhood obstructive sleep apnea
  •     References
  • 32.  Respiratory diseases and the overlap syndromes
  •     Obstructive pulmonary diseases
  •     Restrictive lung diseases
  •     Extrapulmonary lung restriction
  •     Extrathoracic upper airway obstruction
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 12. Other Medical and Psychiatric Disorders
  • 33.  Cardiovascular diseases
  •     Impact of cardiovascular diseases
  •     Effect of sleep disorders on cardiovascular physiology
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea as a cause of cardiac arrhythmias
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea as a cause of coronary artery disease
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea as a cause of systemic hypertension
  •     Heart failure
  •     Epidemiology
  •     Abnormal breathing patterns in heart failure
  •     Bibliography
  •     References
  • 34.  Thyroid disease
  •     Hyperthyroidism
  •     Hypothyroidism
  •     Thyroid mass lesions
  •     Bibliography
  • 35.  Diseases of the pituitary gland
  •     Anatomy
  •     Growth hormone hypersecretion
  •     Hypersecretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone
  •     Bibliography
  • 36.  Gastrointestinal disorders
  •     Introduction
  •     Bibliography
  • 37.  Diabetes mellitus
  •     Sleep quantity and quality and diabetes mellitus
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea and type 2 diabetes mellitus
  •     Type 1 diabetes mellitus and obstructive sleep apnea
  •     Gestational diabetes mellitus and obstructive sleep apnea
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • 38.  Sleep disorders in chronic kidney disease
  •     Background
  •     Definitions and prevalence
  •     Morbidity and mortality
  •     Respiratory sleep disorders
  •     Nonrespiratory sleep disorders
  •     Bibliography
  • 39.  Sleep and psychiatric disease
  •     Overview
  •     Sleep and depression
  •     Sleep and mania
  •     Sleep, nightmares, and posttraumatic stress
  •     Sleep and generalized anxiety disorder
  •     Sleep and alcohol dependence
  •     Sleep and schizophrenia
  •     Screening for sleep disorders and other medical conditions
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • 40.  Sleep and ophthalmologic disorders
  •     Sleep and ophthalmologic disorders
  •     Bibliography
  • 41.  Sleep and pain
  •     Introduction
  •     Association between sleep and pain
  •     Experimental studies
  •     Restorative sleep and pain
  •     Clinical application
  •     Sleep and pain: Mechanisms
  •     Neurobiology
  •     Psychosocial factors
  •     Polysomnography and pain
  •     Circadian regulation of sleep and pain
  •     Conclusion
  •     Bibliography
  • 42.  COVID-19 and sleep
  •     Sleep in uninfected individuals during the pandemic
  •     Sleep in those infected with SARS-CoV-2
  •     COVID-19–related sleep symptoms and disorders
  •     The future
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 13. Women’s Health
  • 43.  The menstrual cycle
  •     Menstrual cycle physiology
  •     Sleep across the menstrual cycle
  •     Pubertal maturation
  •     Menstrual cycle and Insomnia symptoms
  •     Impact of the menstrual cycle on other sleep disorders
  •     Polycystic Ovarian syndrome
  •     Impact of sleep on menstrual function
  •     Bibliography
  • 44.  Pregnancy and postpartum
  •     First trimester
  •     Second trimester
  •     Third trimester
  •     Sleep-disordered breathing
  •     Restless legs syndrome
  •     Labor and delivery
  •     Postpartum sleep
  •     Narcolepsy and pregnancy
  •     Summary
  •     Bibliography
  • 45.  Midlife transition and menopause
  •     Sleep disturbance during menopause
  •     Vasomotor symptoms
  •     Management options for sleep disturbance
  •     Bibliography
  • 46.  Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome
  •     Introduction
  •     Fibromyalgia
  •     Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue syndrome
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 14. Diagnostic Assessment Methods in Adults
  • 47.  Polysomnography and home sleep test assessment methods in adults
  •     Overview
  •     Sleep staging
  •     Arousal scoring
  •     Sleep-related breathing disorders
  •     Movements
  •     Electrocardiogram
  •     Home sleep testing
  •     Overall assessment
  •     Other assessments and interpretation
  •     Summary
  •     Bibliography
  • Section 15. Media Galleries
  • 48.  Gallery of polysomnographic recordings
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
  •     Central sleep apnea
  •     Mixed and complex sleep apnea
  •     Heart failure
  •     Cardiac rhythm abnormalities
  •     Neurologic diseases
  •     Multiple sclerosis
  •     Artifacts in sleep recordings
  • 49.  Gallery of patient interview videos
  •     Sleep-related breathing disorders
  •     Neurologic and other disorders
  • 50.  Gallery of sleep laboratory video findings
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea
  •     Obstructive sleep apnea in special populations
  •     Upper airway resistance syndrome
  •     Central sleep apnea and cheyne-stokes respiration
  •     Respiratory diseases
  •     Neurologic and other disorders
  • Index