The apnea-hypopnea index is one of the most debated measures of the severity of obstructive sleep apnea. In this episode, we talk with Drs. Daniel Gottlieb and Douglas Kirsch about a new research statement from the Sleep Research Society that explores the strengths and weaknesses of the AHI and considers other measures to determine OSA risk and treatment options.
Navigating the Ethics of Disclosure in RBD
SleepHouse Rock: How a CPT Code is Made
Bringing Sleep to the Neighborhood- The Mobile Sleep Lab Model
More Than Chin Music: How a New Signal Can Assess Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Predicting HGNS Treatment Success
The Nose and OSA: Why the Nose Always Seems to Know
The Microbiome and Sleep Apnea– A Bidirectional Relationship
Clinical Considerations for Novel Sleep Technology
Permanent Standard Time Advocacy
Comorbid Insomnia and Sleep Apnea (COMISA)
New AASM Clinical Practice Guideline: Management of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Improving Patient Understanding of Sleep Apnea
Sleep Age with Dr. Mignot
College, Transgender Students and Sleep
Sleep Technologist Education
Melatonin
Spotlighting Central Sleep Apnea
CPAP in Pediatric Patients
Mind After Midnight
Untreated OSA and Alzheimer’s Disease
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The Peter Attia Drive