Many fields of medicine have looked at the issue of transitioning care from pediatrics to adults. This book focuses on that transition within the field of sleep medicine. This book gathers and presents in volume information that will assist practitioners to transition the care of their pediatric patients suffering from sleep disorders.
The book will discuss anatomical, physiological and psychological aspects as children grow into adulthood. Specifically, changes in brain function and anatomy, cardiorespiratory function and anatomy, and changes in facial structure are explored. Also discussed are the tools that are used for assessing sleep and how it may apply differently to children and adults. Chapters cover each group of sleep disorders with focus on how the diagnosis, prognosis, and management may change with the transition from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. In addition, gaps in needs and research are discussed.
Cuprins
1. A Brief History of Sleep Medicine in Children and Adults.- 2. Neurological aspects of sleep medicine how sleep evolves and regulation of function.- 3. Cardiorespiratory changes as they relate to sleep in transition from pediatric to adulthood.- 4. Sleep tools.- 5. Sleep-Disordered Breathing: Diagnosis.- 6. Transitional Care of Sleep-disordered breathing: Management.- 7. Technology approaches for chronic non-invasive ventilatory support in chronic respiratory conditions.- 8. Chronic Noninvasive Ventilatory Support in Various Chronic Respiratory Conditions Including Protocols.- 9. Insomnia Across the Life Span.- 10. Parasomnias: Diagnosis and Management.- 11. Movement Disorders: Diagnosis and Management.- 12. Circadian Rhythm Disorders in Children and Adults.- 13. Transitional Care Aspects of The Diagnosis And Management Of Narcolepsy And Other Primary Disorders of Hypersomnia.- 14. Transition of sleep care in patients with neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders.- 15. Cystic Fibrosis: A Successful Model of Transition of Care and Lessons Learned.- 16. Sickle Cell Disease: Lessons Learned.
Despre autor
Amir Sharafkhaneh, MD, Ph D, Professor of Medicine, Section of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine,
Staff Physician, Sleep Disorders & Research Center,
Medical Care Line, Michael E. De Bakey VA Medical Center
2002 Holcombe Blvd.,
Houston, Texas, 77030
Office: 713-794-7318
Fax: 713-794-7558
Email: [email protected]
David Gozal, MD, MBA, Ph D (Hon), Marie M. and Harry L. Smith Endowed Chair, Chairperson, Department of Child Health, Pediatrician-in-Chief, MU Women’s and Children’s Hospital, University of Missouri School of Medicine
400 N Keene St, Suite 010, Columbia, MO 65201, USA
Office: 573-882-6882
Fax: 573-884-5179
Email: [email protected]