OSA - a clinical perspective
This session of posters and discussion from Sleep DownUnder 2018 includes nine speakers presenting original research on clinical aspects of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
Presentations:
- An audit of the functioning and outcomes of a tertiary hospital respiratory high dependency unit - Anton Antonov
- Long term follow up of obstructive sleep apnoea in primary care - a pilot study - Hima Vedam
- Screening for obstructive sleep apnoea in the clozapine clinic - prevalence of 'high risk' and feasibility of screening - Megan Kalucy
- Upper airway collapsibility during dexmedetomidine and propofol sedation - Kathleen Maddison
- Temporal relationship between arousal from sleep and night-time gastroesophageal refulx events - Kelly Shepard
- Encouraging nasal/nasal pillow masks during initial titration reduces recommended CPAP pressures and improves titration outcomes - Matthew Leong
- OSA anatomic risk factors and bariatric surgery weight loss: a pilot magnetic resonance imaging study - Kate Sutherland
- The use of a driving simulator in the management of sleep disorders: A clinical perspective - Saul Gilbert
- Association of OSA with the prevalence and incidence of malignant cancers in Western Australia - Bhajan Singh
Chairpersons: Ching Li Chai-Coetzer and Simon Joosten
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Non-Member - 40.00AUD
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