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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) that is accessible to patients. OSA can have a significant and progressive impact on the lives of those who suffer from daytime sleepiness, but it is often not considered. Moreover, individuals with the condition are often unaware of it as it affects them during sleep. The book provides knowledge on appropriate pathways for investigation and treatment. The organization and clarity of the writing make it easy for readers who want quick information on diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and more. The thorough history section covering anatomical evolution, the history of medicine, and modern-day medical and surgical advances will satisfy curious readers. Ample original hand-drawn diagrams increase the readability and approachability of the work, making pathophysiology and surgical procedures clear and accessible. The book also includes links and descriptions of up-to-date procedures, diagnostic techniques, and devices, guiding readers confidently towards other resources beyond the book for further information. Given its features, this guide will appeal also to general practitioners, ENT students, and OSA specialists.




Table of Contents

Chapter 1: An introduction to the field of breathing, circulation, and sleep: Why is Sleep So Important? The Prevalence of Disturbed Sleep. what is Sleep Apnea, and why Should We Care About it?.- Chapter 2: A brief history of breathing and sleep medicine: Where It All Began: The Ancient World and the Middle Ages. The Renaissance of Breathing Medicine: 15th-18th Centuries. Late 19th to the Late 20th Century. Late 20th Century to the Modern Day. To Conclude....- Chapter 3: Description of obstructive sleep apnea: its nature and diagnosis: Types of Sleep Apnea. The Anatomy of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Risk Factors for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. More About the Polysomnography. Conclusion.- Chapter 4: The non-surgical management of OSAS.- Chapter 5: the surgical management of OSAS.- Chapter 6 : appendix: links to further information.

A Patient’s Guide to Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 02/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031382635, 978-3031382635
      ISBN10: 3031382633

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides a comprehensive overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) that is accessible to patients. OSA can have a significant and progressive impact on the lives of those who suffer from daytime sleepiness, but it is often not considered. Moreover, individuals with the condition are often unaware of it as it affects them during sleep. The book provides knowledge on appropriate pathways for investigation and treatment. The organization and clarity of the writing make it easy for readers who want quick information on diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and more. The thorough history section covering anatomical evolution, the history of medicine, and modern-day medical and surgical advances will satisfy curious readers. Ample original hand-drawn diagrams increase the readability and approachability of the work, making pathophysiology and surgical procedures clear and accessible. The book also includes links and descriptions of up-to-date procedures, diagnostic techniques, and devices, guiding readers confidently towards other resources beyond the book for further information. Given its features, this guide will appeal also to general practitioners, ENT students, and OSA specialists.




      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: An introduction to the field of breathing, circulation, and sleep: Why is Sleep So Important? The Prevalence of Disturbed Sleep. what is Sleep Apnea, and why Should We Care About it?.- Chapter 2: A brief history of breathing and sleep medicine: Where It All Began: The Ancient World and the Middle Ages. The Renaissance of Breathing Medicine: 15th-18th Centuries. Late 19th to the Late 20th Century. Late 20th Century to the Modern Day. To Conclude....- Chapter 3: Description of obstructive sleep apnea: its nature and diagnosis: Types of Sleep Apnea. The Anatomy of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Risk Factors for Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea. More About the Polysomnography. Conclusion.- Chapter 4: The non-surgical management of OSAS.- Chapter 5: the surgical management of OSAS.- Chapter 6 : appendix: links to further information.

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