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Brendan T Keenan

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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 2022
Using Real-World Data to Understand Who Has Cardiovascular Benefits from Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: The Importance of Male Sex, Excessive Sleepiness, and Primary PreventionBrendan T Keenan, Raphael Heinzer
Sleep Medicine Clinics|January 24, 2021
Using the Remote Monitoring Framework to Promote Adherence to Continuous Positive Airway PressureBrendan T Keenan, Richard J Schwab
Chest|August 9, 2023
Polysomnographic Subtypes and Incident Cancer: Another Adverse Outcome Related to Period Limb MovementsDiane C Lim, Brendan T Keenan
Chest|December 7, 2021
Symptom Subtypes in OSA: Ready for the Clinic?Ulysses J Magalang, Brendan T Keenan
The European Respiratory Journal|March 12, 2026
More correlates - not predictors - of hypoglossal nerve stimulation effectivenessRaj C Dedhia, Brendan T Keenan
Sleep|October 29, 2025
The AASM Sleep Staging Paradigm Gains Data-Driven SupportBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|July 29, 2022
Rare Genetic Variants Provide Protection for Obstructive Sleep ApneaAllan I Pack, Brendan T Keenan
Sleep|March 7, 2024
Pro: comparing adherent to non-adherent patients can provide useful estimates of the effect of continuous positive airway pressure on cardiovascular outcomesBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Greg Maislin
Chest|November 9, 2023
A Need for Understanding Clinically Meaningful Differences in Endotypes Derived From PolysomnographyBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Richard J Schwab
Sleep|April 19, 2023
Night-to-night reliability and agreement of physiological endotypes: two steps forward, one step backBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Richard J Schwab
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 1, 2022
Using Real-World Data to Understand Who Has Cardiovascular Benefits from Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: The Importance of Male Sex, Excessive Sleepiness, and Primary PreventionBrendan T Keenan, Raphael Heinzer
Sleep Medicine Clinics|January 24, 2021
Using the Remote Monitoring Framework to Promote Adherence to Continuous Positive Airway PressureBrendan T Keenan, Richard J Schwab
Chest|August 9, 2023
Polysomnographic Subtypes and Incident Cancer: Another Adverse Outcome Related to Period Limb MovementsDiane C Lim, Brendan T Keenan
Chest|December 7, 2021
Symptom Subtypes in OSA: Ready for the Clinic?Ulysses J Magalang, Brendan T Keenan
The European Respiratory Journal|March 12, 2026
More correlates - not predictors - of hypoglossal nerve stimulation effectivenessRaj C Dedhia, Brendan T Keenan
Sleep|October 29, 2025
The AASM Sleep Staging Paradigm Gains Data-Driven SupportBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|July 29, 2022
Rare Genetic Variants Provide Protection for Obstructive Sleep ApneaAllan I Pack, Brendan T Keenan
Sleep|March 7, 2024
Pro: comparing adherent to non-adherent patients can provide useful estimates of the effect of continuous positive airway pressure on cardiovascular outcomesBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Greg Maislin
Chest|November 9, 2023
A Need for Understanding Clinically Meaningful Differences in Endotypes Derived From PolysomnographyBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Richard J Schwab
Sleep|April 19, 2023
Night-to-night reliability and agreement of physiological endotypes: two steps forward, one step backBrendan T Keenan, Ulysses J Magalang, Richard J Schwab
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