Clinician's Guide to Pediatric Sleep Disorders

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Mark Richardson, Norman Friedman
CRC Press, 2016 M04 19 - 368 páginas
Affecting 20 to 30 % of children under the age of five, sleep disorders can seriously affect a child's health. This authoritative guide illustrates the consequences of sleep disordered breathing and offers a state-of-the-art overview of methods to identify, diagnose, and treat sleep disorders in children. Covering the latest research related to the
 

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Chapter 1 Pediatric Sleep Disorders
1
Chapter 2 Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
19
Chapter 3 Nonobstructive Sleep Patterns in Children
29
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Bedtime Problems and Night Wakings
43
History and Physical Exam
57
Chapter 6 Diagnostic Testing for SleepDisordered Breathin and Interpretation of the Polysomnogram
71
Chapter 7 SleepDisordered Breathing in HighRisk Children
95
Chapter 8 Adenotonsillectomy
113
Chapter 13 EvidenceBased Approach to Therapy
199
Chapter 14 Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Anesthesia
223
Chapter 15 Cardiovascular Consequences of SleepDisordered Breathing
243
Update Diagnosis and Management
255
Chapter 17Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Apparent LifeThreatening Events
269
Chapter 18 Adolescent Sleepiness
285
Chapter 19 Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder in Children and Adolescents
299
Chapter 20 Narcolepsy in Children
317

Chapter 9 Advanced Surgical Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in the Pediatric Patient
139
Chapter 10 Nonsurgical Manangement of SleepDisordered Breathing
153
Chapter 11 Psychiatric Illness and Sleep in Children and Adolescents
165
Chapter 12 Neurobehavioral Morbidity in Children with SleepDisordered Breathing
183
Index
335
Back cover
349
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MARK A. RICHARDSON is Professor and Chairman of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland. He received the B.S. degree from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and the M.D. degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. Dr. Richardson completed a residency in otolaryngology at the Medical University Hospital, Charleston, and a fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at the Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. NORMAN R. FRIEDMAN is Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology and Pediatrics, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver. He received the B.A. degree from the Plan II honors program at the University of Texas, Austin, and the M.D. degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas. He completed residencies in otolaryngology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas; and pediatric otolaryngology fellowships at Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center, Memphis, Tennessee; and the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, London, United Kingdom. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and director of the pulmonary sleep laboratory at The Children’s Hospital–Denver.

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