#112: Reap the Sleep, Installment #6

March 7th, 2008 Author: admin

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Insights into sleep, and sleep disorders - whether lack of, excessive or disturbed sleep. Part 4 of a 4-part series.

On this show: You’ll hear insights from sleep apnea patient Mr. Sam Frank for whom proper diagnosis and treatment of his obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) - especially the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during sleep - has dramatically changed his life for the better. There’s a good chance that Mr. Frank (prior to his treatment) typifies numerous OSA sufferers in your practice for whom sleep apnea remains undiagnosed and untreated.

Next week: The installment topic will be a surprise. We’re sure you’ll find that it’s interesting, timely and important neurology and medical news information. Hint: information technology (IT) for neurology reigns supreme.

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#111: Reap the Sleep, Installment #5

February 29th, 2008 Author: admin

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Insights into sleep, and sleep disorders - whether lack of, excessive or disturbed sleep. Part 3 of a 4-part series.

On this show: We conclude the 3 interviews with Sleep Medicine experts Dr. Michael Littner and Dr. Jay Puangco. How important is sleep medicine in the practice of neurology? Might we expect significant increases - or decreases - in the use of sleep labs, what with Medicare’s likely reimbursement for home sleep apnea studies? And finally: Dr. Littner and Dr. Puangco provide us with take-to-the-office clinical pearls we may be able to use to help our patients.

Next week: Part 4 of the 4-part series. Hear insights from sleep apnea patient Mr. Sam Frank for whom proper diagnosis and treatment of his OSA - especially the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during his sleep - has dramatically changed life for the better. PS: There’s a good chance that Mr. Frank (prior to his diagnosis and treatment) exemplifies numerous people in your practice who’s OSA remains undiagnosed and untreated.

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#110: Reap the Sleep, Installment #4

February 22nd, 2008 Author: admin

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Insights into sleep, and sleep disorders - whether lack of, excessive or disturbed sleep. Part 2 of a 4-part series.

On this show: We continue our interviews with Sleep Medicine experts Dr. Michael Littner and Dr. Jay Puangco. Cardiologists regularly use home testing for arrhythmia detection on a relatively large scale. Is it time for neurologists and other physicians to do likewise for testing sleep apnea? If Medicare completes the final approval of payment for home testing for sleep apnea, this may provide access (to this extremely important testing) to a huge number of patients. But do you think you can become a sleep apnea expert - employing home apnea testing for your patients - after just a weekend certification course? Think again!

Upcoming 2 shows: On Part 3 and 4 (next two weeks) we’ll complete our 3 interviews with Dr. Littner and Dr. Puangco, and hear insights from sleep apnea patient Mr. Sam Frank for whom proper diagnosis and treatment of his OSA - especially the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) during sleep - has dramatically changed his life for the better.

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#93: Reap The Sleep, Installment #2

October 26th, 2007 Author: admin

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Insights into sleep, and sleep disorders - whether lack of, excessive, or disturbed sleep

Focus: restless leg syndrome (RLS)

Hear these RLS-related reports:

  • Frequency and Pain of Restless Legs Should Guide Therapy

  • Dopamine Agonists Aid Sleep in Restless Legs

Other reports:

  • Vigilance is Impaired in Drivers with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

  • Screen Arnold-Chiari Patients for Sleep-Related Breathing Problems

  • Ramelteon Effective for Subset of Insomnia Patients

Weblinks: Sleep Research Model Based on Sleeping Drosophila Flies

Restless Leg Syndrome links:

Sleep Deprivation Links:

  • Co-Morbidities:

Next week’s show: Theatre Of The Mind – Psychoneuroimmunology: Dynamics Between Psyche, Nerves, The Endocrine System And The Immune System (our second installment). Focus will be the science behind, and importance of…the placebo response. And we’ll touch upon questions like, ‘Homeopathy: The system of therapy based on highly dilute substances. Are they active substances or just placebos?’ And: ‘Are there substantive benefits from Aromatherapy?’

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#53: Vulnerability in Neurology, Installment #3

January 19th, 2007 Author: admin

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Potential challenges for neurologists on the clinical front lines, installment #3.

Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007.

Show Notes: A low-cost alternative to sustained release opiates - methadone: has it led to increased vulnerability - increased morbidity and mortality - from sleep apnea?

And you’re trying to switch a patient from morphine-based opioids to methadone, should you use the standard conversion tables?

Your patient is told he should consider a carotid endarterectomy - what’s the patient’s chance of having post-CEA cognitive decline, and what genetic test might help you assess his risk for incurring that cognitive decline?

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