Sleep Medicine

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Nick Antic, Shantha Rajaratnam, Matthew Naughton, DARREN R MANSFIELD
IP Communications, 2017 - 566 páginas

Sleep is an activity that is exhibited by virtually all animal species, but our understanding of its true function remains unclear. What is better understood are the effects on a range of human and animal biological systems when sleep is degraded or curtailed. These effects are observed in the form of sleep loss and sleep disorders.

This textbook describes the basic physiology of sleep and the range of sleep disorders and their consequences. Importantly, an overview of the impact of sleep and its disorders on human functioning across organs, systems, and physiological states is provided. These often prove to be bi-directional interactions that obscure direct cause and effect relationships and challenge our ability to understand the consequences of sleep decrements. Despite an explosion of knowledge and emerging respect for the importance of sleep to human health, much remains to be understood about it and the full effects of its derangements.

Although much of the material presented is internationally applicable, the book is written from an Australasian perspective. Over the last thirty years in particular, significant contributions to sleep medicine have come from Australia and New Zealand; achievements from these countries in physiology, clinical research, and biotechnology, feature prominently. Public health and community prevalence of sleep disorders similarly focus on Australasia, with relevant comparisons to the international setting.

Those seeking a broad understanding of sleep medicine - emerging sleep clinicians, tertiary students in health sciences and psychology - will find the book invaluable. Chapters convey essential concepts and principles without exhaustive detail. Where appropriate, further reading is referenced. In several chapters, an expert overview is provided of more complex areas – neurobiology of sleep, genetics, functions of sleep, and disorders of breathing during sleep – that will challenge those already proficient in sleep medicine. 

 

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Darren R Mansfield
a narrative with
Physiology of Sleep
Biological rhythms and sleep
neural circuitry
Genetics of sleep
The functions of sleep
the measurement of sleep and sleep
Disorders of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
Idiopathic hypersomnia
Insomnia
Cognitive and behavioural therapy for insomnia
Disorders of Circadian Alignment
Advanced non24hour and irregular sleepwake rhythm
Shift work sleep disorder
Parasomnias and SleepRelated Movement Disorders

Measurement of sleepiness sleep tendency
A Public Health Priority
Mechanisms and Consequences
the respiratory control
Cardiovascular and metabolic complications
Endocrine consequences of obstructive sleep apnoea
Evaluation and Treatment
Weight and weight loss
Oral appliances
Novel and emerging therapies
Central Sleep Apnoea and Disorders of Respiratory Control
clinical approach
Nocturnal Hypoventilation Syndromes
Spinal and neurological disorders
Obstructive and suppurative lung disease
REM sleep parasomnias
Restless legs syndrome
Sleep Disorders in Children
Sleep in the Elderly
Dementia and neurodegenerative conditions
Sleep Disease and Physiological States
The brain and sleep
Kidney failure and sleep
Sleep in pregnancy
Sleep and psychiatric illness
Accidents injuries and sleep
Sleep and perioperative medicine
Sleep and the
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Sobre el autor (2017)

 A/Professor Darren R Mansfield, Deputy Director, Monash Lung and Sleep, head, Monash Health Sleep Unit, Director, Epworth Sleep Centre, Melbourne.

Professor Nick Antic, until his death shortly before publication of this book, Clinical Director, Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health.

Shantha M W Rajaratnam, Professor of Sleep and Circadian Medicine, School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne.

Matthew T Naughton, head, General Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Alfred Hospital, adjunct professor of medicine, Monash University, Melbourne.

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