Pediatric Sleep Medicine: Mechanisms and Comprehensive Guide to Clinical Evaluation and Management

  • David Gozal
  • , Leila Kheirandish-Gozal

Research output: Book/ReportBookpeer-review

Abstract

This book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects related to pediatric sleep and its associated disorders. It addresses the ontogeny and maturational aspects of physiological sleep and circadian rhythms, as well as the effects of sleep on the various organ systems as a function of development. Organized into nine sections, the book begins with a basic introduction to sleep, and proceeds into an extensive coverage of normative sleep and functional homeostasis. Part three then concisely examines the humoral and developmental aspects of sleep, namely the emerging role of metabolic tissue and the intestinal microbiota in regulation. Parts four, five, and six discuss diagnoses methods, techniques in sleep measurement, and specific aspects of pharmacotherapy and ventilator support for the pediatric patient. Various sleep disorders are explored in part seven, followed by an in-depth analysis of obstructive sleep apnea in part eight. The book concludes with discussions on the presence of sleep issues in other disorders such as Down syndrome, obesity, cystic fibrosis, and asthma. Written by recognized leaders in the field, Pediatric Sleep Medicine facilitates an extensive learning experience for practicing physicians who encounter specific sleep-related issues in their practice.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
Number of pages741
ISBN (Electronic)9783030655747
ISBN (Print)9783030655730
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2021

Keywords

  • Apnea
  • Circadian rhythm
  • Neuromuscular disorders
  • Pediatric sleep
  • Pediatric sleep lab
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • Respiratory
  • Sleep disorders
  • Sleep mechanisms
  • Ventilatory Support

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