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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1975
Eight heavy snorers underwent nocturnal polygraphic recordings. The principal results are the following: 1. Snoring is an inspiratory (or primarily inspiratory) noise linked to subobstruction of the upper airways. It appears with falling asleep (stage 1) and intensified progressively through the deepening of slow sleep; in REM sleep it becomes ...
E. Lugaresi +4 more
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Eight heavy snorers underwent nocturnal polygraphic recordings. The principal results are the following: 1. Snoring is an inspiratory (or primarily inspiratory) noise linked to subobstruction of the upper airways. It appears with falling asleep (stage 1) and intensified progressively through the deepening of slow sleep; in REM sleep it becomes ...
E. Lugaresi +4 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
Habitual, loud snoring is common in the adult population, and may be the only symptom of the more serious Obstructive Sleep Apnoea syndrome. We report here our results of uvulo-palato-pharyngo-plasty (UPPP), with or without nasal surgery, for snoring. Quantitative grading of the severity of the snoring shows that all patients were cured of symptomatic ...
A S, Gordon +3 more
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Habitual, loud snoring is common in the adult population, and may be the only symptom of the more serious Obstructive Sleep Apnoea syndrome. We report here our results of uvulo-palato-pharyngo-plasty (UPPP), with or without nasal surgery, for snoring. Quantitative grading of the severity of the snoring shows that all patients were cured of symptomatic ...
A S, Gordon +3 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2015
AbstractChronic snoring (≥4 nights per week) is not benign. Otherwise healthy children with chronic snoring and evidence of adenotonsillar hypertrophy can be referred directly for adenotonsillectomy. Snoring children <30 months or with significant medical comorbidities should be referred for specialist sleep evaluation.
Jasneek Chawla, Karen Ann Waters
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AbstractChronic snoring (≥4 nights per week) is not benign. Otherwise healthy children with chronic snoring and evidence of adenotonsillar hypertrophy can be referred directly for adenotonsillectomy. Snoring children <30 months or with significant medical comorbidities should be referred for specialist sleep evaluation.
Jasneek Chawla, Karen Ann Waters
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The Laryngoscope, 1989
AbstractSnoring is a common obnoxious disturbance in human society. Although considered a mere nuisance by most, it can have significant social and medical effects. Snoring has caused marriage breakdown and murder. It can lead to hypertension, heart failure, and the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.Since Ikematsu developed palatopharyngoplasty (PPP) in
E O, Pelausa, L M, Tarshis
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AbstractSnoring is a common obnoxious disturbance in human society. Although considered a mere nuisance by most, it can have significant social and medical effects. Snoring has caused marriage breakdown and murder. It can lead to hypertension, heart failure, and the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.Since Ikematsu developed palatopharyngoplasty (PPP) in
E O, Pelausa, L M, Tarshis
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993
To test the conclusion of a recent study that snoring and disturbing dreams are strongly associated, 199 university undergraduates responded to a questionnaire that assessed their level of snoring and the frequency with which they experienced fantastic nightmares.
R A, Hicks, J, Bautista
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To test the conclusion of a recent study that snoring and disturbing dreams are strongly associated, 199 university undergraduates responded to a questionnaire that assessed their level of snoring and the frequency with which they experienced fantastic nightmares.
R A, Hicks, J, Bautista
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Pediatric Annals, 2008
CME Educational Objectives 1. Describe the epidemiology and pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children. 2.
Iris Ambrosio, Perez +1 more
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CME Educational Objectives 1. Describe the epidemiology and pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children. 2.
Iris Ambrosio, Perez +1 more
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BMJ, 2017
#### What you need to know The parents of a 4 year old child complain that he is snoring loudly, is restless during sleep, and is irritable during the day. Snoring occurs in 8%-15% of children, while obstructive sleep apnoea occurs in 1%-4%.1 2 The spectrum of sleep disordered breathing extends from normal breathing and uncomplicated snoring through ...
Jared, Gursanscky +2 more
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#### What you need to know The parents of a 4 year old child complain that he is snoring loudly, is restless during sleep, and is irritable during the day. Snoring occurs in 8%-15% of children, while obstructive sleep apnoea occurs in 1%-4%.1 2 The spectrum of sleep disordered breathing extends from normal breathing and uncomplicated snoring through ...
Jared, Gursanscky +2 more
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2008
Is the annoyance of snoring a reliable tool for the measurement of snoring or does it depend more on the sensitivity of the listener? During an automatized hearing experiment, 550 representative snoring sequences, recorded during polysomnography, were randomly presented to ten examiners for the evaluation of their annoyance (0-100).
Alfred, Dreher +6 more
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Is the annoyance of snoring a reliable tool for the measurement of snoring or does it depend more on the sensitivity of the listener? During an automatized hearing experiment, 550 representative snoring sequences, recorded during polysomnography, were randomly presented to ten examiners for the evaluation of their annoyance (0-100).
Alfred, Dreher +6 more
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Endeavour, 1995
A large proportion of the population either snores or suffers the snoring of others. Recent advances with the use of fibre-optic endoscopes have enabled surgeons to observe the inside of the pharynx while a patient is asleep and snoring. In this article we look at the underlying structure of the upper airway and explain, with the use of simple ...
L, Huang +3 more
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A large proportion of the population either snores or suffers the snoring of others. Recent advances with the use of fibre-optic endoscopes have enabled surgeons to observe the inside of the pharynx while a patient is asleep and snoring. In this article we look at the underlying structure of the upper airway and explain, with the use of simple ...
L, Huang +3 more
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Age and Ageing, 1987
The frequency of snoring was studied in 46 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), 37 with multiinfarct dementia (MID), and in a random sample of 124 elderly community residents without known diseases affecting higher cortical functions. The demented patients were reported to snore twice as frequently as the control subjects (P less than 0.05).
T, Erkinjuntti +4 more
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The frequency of snoring was studied in 46 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), 37 with multiinfarct dementia (MID), and in a random sample of 124 elderly community residents without known diseases affecting higher cortical functions. The demented patients were reported to snore twice as frequently as the control subjects (P less than 0.05).
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