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                    <![CDATA[Episode #11 - Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this months episode we will be discussing all things Inspire with Dr. Paul Hoff, an ENT at Michigan Medicine.  What is Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation? Who can get it? Does it Even work? Listen as we answer all your burning questions. 
<h2>Show Notes</h2>
3:00 get to know you questions

9:20 Favorite Book

Best Advice 10:00

The Inspire Case 11:00

What type of sleep study? 18:20

AHI Cutofffs: 18:55

Goals of Care? 21:50

What is considered effective therapy? 24:30

<a href="https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1308659">Star Trial link: Upper-Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea | NEJM</a>

<a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.28286">Adhere Registry Link: Results of the ADHERE upper airway stimulation registry and predictors of therapy</a>

e<a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.28286">fficacy - Thaler - 2020 - The Laryngoscope - Wiley Online Library</a>

Define CPAP failure? 26:00

Nasal obstruction causing CPAP failure 28:00

Floppy Epiglottis causing Aerophagia? 28:30

Surgery for Aerophagia 29:30

Risks and medical contraindications 33:00

MRI compatibility? 33:30

Surgery description/length 34:30

ICD compatibility? 35:00

Avg Voltage ranges? 37:00

Removing devices 39:00

Recovery time 39:40

Incision size 40:45

Back to the case, parameters for referral 43:00

Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) 43:45

What percentage of patients fail DISE? 47:00

Management after Inspire placement 48:15

Inspire sync: 49:15

Battery life 11 years: 51:00

Explant 51:30

Surgical options other than Inspire 53:15

Does UPPP work? 56:00

What can we expect from surgery? 57:00

When to refer for large tonsils 59:00

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                    <![CDATA[In this months episode we will be discussing all things Inspire with Dr. Paul Hoff, an ENT at Michigan Medicine.  What is Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation? Who can get it? Does it Even work? Listen as we answer all your burning questions. 
Show Notes
3:00 get to know you questions

9:20 Favorite Book

Best Advice 10:00

The Inspire Case 11:00

What type of sleep study? 18:20

AHI Cutofffs: 18:55

Goals of Care? 21:50

What is considered effective therapy? 24:30

Star Trial link: Upper-Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea | NEJM

Adhere Registry Link: Results of the ADHERE upper airway stimulation registry and predictors of therapy

efficacy - Thaler - 2020 - The Laryngoscope - Wiley Online Library

Define CPAP failure? 26:00

Nasal obstruction causing CPAP failure 28:00

Floppy Epiglottis causing Aerophagia? 28:30

Surgery for Aerophagia 29:30

Risks and medical contraindications 33:00

MRI compatibility? 33:30

Surgery description/length 34:30

ICD compatibility? 35:00

Avg Voltage ranges? 37:00

Removing devices 39:00

Recovery time 39:40

Incision size 40:45

Back to the case, parameters for referral 43:00

Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) 43:45

What percentage of patients fail DISE? 47:00

Management after Inspire placement 48:15

Inspire sync: 49:15

Battery life 11 years: 51:00

Explant 51:30

Surgical options other than Inspire 53:15

Does UPPP work? 56:00

What can we expect from surgery? 57:00

When to refer for large tonsils 59:00

Closing comments 1:01:00]]>
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<h2>Show Notes</h2>
3:00 get to know you questions

9:20 Favorite Book

Best Advice 10:00

The Inspire Case 11:00

What type of sleep study? 18:20

AHI Cutofffs: 18:55

Goals of Care? 21:50

What is considered effective therapy? 24:30

<a href="https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1308659">Star Trial link: Upper-Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea | NEJM</a>

<a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.28286">Adhere Registry Link: Results of the ADHERE upper airway stimulation registry and predictors of therapy</a>

e<a href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lary.28286">fficacy - Thaler - 2020 - The Laryngoscope - Wiley Online Library</a>

Define CPAP failure? 26:00

Nasal obstruction causing CPAP failure 28:00

Floppy Epiglottis causing Aerophagia? 28:30

Surgery for Aerophagia 29:30

Risks and medical contraindications 33:00

MRI compatibility? 33:30

Surgery description/length 34:30

ICD compatibility? 35:00

Avg Voltage ranges? 37:00

Removing devices 39:00

Recovery time 39:40

Incision size 40:45

Back to the case, parameters for referral 43:00

Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) 43:45

What percentage of patients fail DISE? 47:00

Management after Inspire placement 48:15

Inspire sync: 49:15

Battery life 11 years: 51:00

Explant 51:30

Surgical options other than Inspire 53:15

Does UPPP work? 56:00

What can we expect from surgery? 57:00

When to refer for large tonsils 59:00

Closing comments 1:01:00]]>
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Show Notes
3:00 get to know you questions

9:20 Favorite Book

Best Advice 10:00

The Inspire Case 11:00

What type of sleep study? 18:20

AHI Cutofffs: 18:55

Goals of Care? 21:50

What is considered effective therapy? 24:30

Star Trial link: Upper-Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea | NEJM

Adhere Registry Link: Results of the ADHERE upper airway stimulation registry and predictors of therapy

efficacy - Thaler - 2020 - The Laryngoscope - Wiley Online Library

Define CPAP failure? 26:00

Nasal obstruction causing CPAP failure 28:00

Floppy Epiglottis causing Aerophagia? 28:30

Surgery for Aerophagia 29:30

Risks and medical contraindications 33:00

MRI compatibility? 33:30

Surgery description/length 34:30

ICD compatibility? 35:00

Avg Voltage ranges? 37:00

Removing devices 39:00

Recovery time 39:40

Incision size 40:45

Back to the case, parameters for referral 43:00

Drug Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) 43:45

What percentage of patients fail DISE? 47:00

Management after Inspire placement 48:15

Inspire sync: 49:15

Battery life 11 years: 51:00

Explant 51:30

Surgical options other than Inspire 53:15

Does UPPP work? 56:00

What can we expect from surgery? 57:00

When to refer for large tonsils 59:00

Closing comments 1:01:00]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #10 - Trauma Associated Sleep Disorder]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this months episode we chat with Dr. Miranda Lim of OHSU about Trauma Associated Sleep Disorder. Is it a new disorder? Does it always evolve into REM sleep Behavior Disorder? Are there any treatments? Listen to find out! </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #9 Patient Centered View of Narcolepsy ]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 00:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this months episode we discuss narcolepsy with Matthew Horsnell. Matt is a narcolepsy patient and advocate, and we discuss his journey of living with narcolepsy. </p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>SHOW NOTES</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Introduction of Guest: (5:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s Best Advice (11:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s Role in the sleep community (12:40)</li>
<li>Matt’s symptoms onset (15:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s additional symptoms (19:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s onset of cataplexy (23:00)</li>
<li>Cataplexy triggers (24:45)</li>
<li>Delayed diagnosis: (27:00)</li>
<li>Nightmares and sleep paralysis onset (31:30)</li>
<li>One more question about sleep paralysis (34:15)</li>
<li>Partial cataplexy (37:50)</li>
<li>Diagnosis and Management: (39:00)</li>
<li>Pitolisant (43:45)</li>
<li>Strategic Napping (44:15)</li>
<li>Bitter Pills (45:15)</li>
<li>AASM revised Guidelines (47:22)</li>
<li>Sodium Oxybate and Cataplexy (49:00)</li>
<li>Finding a sleep physician to manage narcolepsy (55:00)</li>
<li>Sleep apnea (60:30)</li>
<li>MSLT (62:15)</li>
<li>Treat Clinically (65:00)</li>
<li>4 pillars of management (66:00)</li>
<li>Patient request/feedback (68:00)</li>
<li>Academic vs private practice (71:30)</li>
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<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Links to articles and guidelines referenced in this episode are included </p>
<p><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9159677/pdf/nihms-1810087.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Trotti LM. Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2020 Aug;26(4):890-907.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://jcsm.aasm.org/doi/10.5664/jcsm.9328" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Treatment of central disorders of hypersomnolence: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this months episode we discuss narcolepsy with Matthew Horsnell. Matt is a narcolepsy patient and advocate, and we discuss his journey of living with narcolepsy. 
 
SHOW NOTES

Introduction of Guest: (5:00)
Matt’s Best Advice (11:00)
Matt’s Role in the sleep community (12:40)
Matt’s symptoms onset (15:00)
Matt’s additional symptoms (19:00)
Matt’s onset of cataplexy (23:00)
Cataplexy triggers (24:45)
Delayed diagnosis: (27:00)
Nightmares and sleep paralysis onset (31:30)
One more question about sleep paralysis (34:15)
Partial cataplexy (37:50)
Diagnosis and Management: (39:00)
Pitolisant (43:45)
Strategic Napping (44:15)
Bitter Pills (45:15)
AASM revised Guidelines (47:22)
Sodium Oxybate and Cataplexy (49:00)
Finding a sleep physician to manage narcolepsy (55:00)
Sleep apnea (60:30)
MSLT (62:15)
Treat Clinically (65:00)
4 pillars of management (66:00)
Patient request/feedback (68:00)
Academic vs private practice (71:30)

 
 
Links to articles and guidelines referenced in this episode are included 
Trotti LM. Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2020 Aug;26(4):890-907.
Treatment of central disorders of hypersomnolence: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>In this months episode we discuss narcolepsy with Matthew Horsnell. Matt is a narcolepsy patient and advocate, and we discuss his journey of living with narcolepsy. </p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>SHOW NOTES</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Introduction of Guest: (5:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s Best Advice (11:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s Role in the sleep community (12:40)</li>
<li>Matt’s symptoms onset (15:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s additional symptoms (19:00)</li>
<li>Matt’s onset of cataplexy (23:00)</li>
<li>Cataplexy triggers (24:45)</li>
<li>Delayed diagnosis: (27:00)</li>
<li>Nightmares and sleep paralysis onset (31:30)</li>
<li>One more question about sleep paralysis (34:15)</li>
<li>Partial cataplexy (37:50)</li>
<li>Diagnosis and Management: (39:00)</li>
<li>Pitolisant (43:45)</li>
<li>Strategic Napping (44:15)</li>
<li>Bitter Pills (45:15)</li>
<li>AASM revised Guidelines (47:22)</li>
<li>Sodium Oxybate and Cataplexy (49:00)</li>
<li>Finding a sleep physician to manage narcolepsy (55:00)</li>
<li>Sleep apnea (60:30)</li>
<li>MSLT (62:15)</li>
<li>Treat Clinically (65:00)</li>
<li>4 pillars of management (66:00)</li>
<li>Patient request/feedback (68:00)</li>
<li>Academic vs private practice (71:30)</li>
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<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<p>Links to articles and guidelines referenced in this episode are included </p>
<p><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9159677/pdf/nihms-1810087.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Trotti LM. Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2020 Aug;26(4):890-907.</a></p>
<p><a href="https://jcsm.aasm.org/doi/10.5664/jcsm.9328" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Treatment of central disorders of hypersomnolence: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this months episode we discuss narcolepsy with Matthew Horsnell. Matt is a narcolepsy patient and advocate, and we discuss his journey of living with narcolepsy. 
 
SHOW NOTES

Introduction of Guest: (5:00)
Matt’s Best Advice (11:00)
Matt’s Role in the sleep community (12:40)
Matt’s symptoms onset (15:00)
Matt’s additional symptoms (19:00)
Matt’s onset of cataplexy (23:00)
Cataplexy triggers (24:45)
Delayed diagnosis: (27:00)
Nightmares and sleep paralysis onset (31:30)
One more question about sleep paralysis (34:15)
Partial cataplexy (37:50)
Diagnosis and Management: (39:00)
Pitolisant (43:45)
Strategic Napping (44:15)
Bitter Pills (45:15)
AASM revised Guidelines (47:22)
Sodium Oxybate and Cataplexy (49:00)
Finding a sleep physician to manage narcolepsy (55:00)
Sleep apnea (60:30)
MSLT (62:15)
Treat Clinically (65:00)
4 pillars of management (66:00)
Patient request/feedback (68:00)
Academic vs private practice (71:30)

 
 
Links to articles and guidelines referenced in this episode are included 
Trotti LM. Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2020 Aug;26(4):890-907.
Treatment of central disorders of hypersomnolence: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine clinical practice guideline]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 8- A psychodynamic approach to parasomnia ]]>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2020 17:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Join us this month as we discuss parasomnias with psychologist Dr. Alan Eiser. </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 7 - OSA and cardiovascular disease ]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy!</p>
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<p>00:45 intro<br />3:00 best advice<br />6:50 pick of the month<br />12:12 discussion begins<br />12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?<br />14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?<br />16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?<br />17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib<br />19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap<br />21:30 heart failure and preserved EF<br />22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation<br />26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea<br />29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want<br />29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?<br />31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?<br />32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias<br />32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia<br />33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia<br />36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end<br />37:40 Long QT<br />38:00 Chronic afib<br />38:30 sinus pause<br />39:30 AV block<br />42:00 2 Lead ECG problems<br />43:00 medicare games<br />44:30 positional therapy<br />47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face</p>
<p>48:30 screening afib for OSA<br />50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study<br />51:00 Meta –review JAMA<br />52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?<br />54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?<br />58:50 PVC’s<br />1:01:00 7 pvc/minute<br />1:02:00 PACs?<br />1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?<br />1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index<br />1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient<br />1:15 wrap up</p>
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                    <![CDATA[Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy!

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00:45 intro3:00 best advice6:50 pick of the month12:12 discussion begins12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap21:30 heart failure and preserved EF22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end37:40 Long QT38:00 Chronic afib38:30 sinus pause39:30 AV block42:00 2 Lead ECG problems43:00 medicare games44:30 positional therapy47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face
48:30 screening afib for OSA50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study51:00 Meta –review JAMA52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?58:50 PVC’s1:01:00 7 pvc/minute1:02:00 PACs?1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient1:15 wrap up
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy!</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Time Stamps </strong></p>
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<p>00:45 intro<br />3:00 best advice<br />6:50 pick of the month<br />12:12 discussion begins<br />12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?<br />14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?<br />16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?<br />17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib<br />19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap<br />21:30 heart failure and preserved EF<br />22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation<br />26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea<br />29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want<br />29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?<br />31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?<br />32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias<br />32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia<br />33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia<br />36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end<br />37:40 Long QT<br />38:00 Chronic afib<br />38:30 sinus pause<br />39:30 AV block<br />42:00 2 Lead ECG problems<br />43:00 medicare games<br />44:30 positional therapy<br />47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face</p>
<p>48:30 screening afib for OSA<br />50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study<br />51:00 Meta –review JAMA<br />52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?<br />54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?<br />58:50 PVC’s<br />1:01:00 7 pvc/minute<br />1:02:00 PACs?<br />1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?<br />1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index<br />1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient<br />1:15 wrap up</p>
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                    <![CDATA[Join us this month as we discuss OSA and cardiovascular disease with Dr. Peter Farrehi, a cardiologist at the University of Michigan. We focus on arrhythmias, but do delve into other topics as well. We hope you enjoy!

Time Stamps 
 
00:45 intro3:00 best advice6:50 pick of the month12:12 discussion begins12:30 What should we be looking for on a sleep ECG?14:00 See the patient or do the sleep study first?16:38 should every patient with afib get a sleep study?17:15 STOP BANG screening and afib19:30 arrhythmia and auto-cpap21:30 heart failure and preserved EF22:50 why does OSA predispose to atrial fibrillation26:00 anti arrhythmic drugs for afib with co-morbid sleep apnea29:00 minutes coughing can be edited if you want29:30 rate or rhythm control for afib?31:00 fatigue or sleepiness?32:20 Other sleep related arrhythmias32:36 Non sustained ventricular tachycardia33:00 Sustained ventricular tachycardia36:00 arrhythmia and management on the sleep end37:40 Long QT38:00 Chronic afib38:30 sinus pause39:30 AV block42:00 2 Lead ECG problems43:00 medicare games44:30 positional therapy47:15 virtual visits discussed vs face to face
48:30 screening afib for OSA50:33 compliance and non compliance - sleep heart health study51:00 Meta –review JAMA52:40 arrhythmia and cpap, when will my arrhythmia improve?54:30 treat sleep apnea prior to cardioversion?58:50 PVC’s1:01:00 7 pvc/minute1:02:00 PACs?1:03:00 bigeminy or trigemini?1:04:20 oxygen nadir and oxygen desaturation index1:12:30 using oxygen nadir to reach the patient1:15 wrap up
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