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The European Respiratory Journal
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November 22, 2001
Inspiratory flow limitation during sleep in pre-eclampsia: comparison with normal pregnant and nonpregnant women
G Connolly, A R Razak, A Hayanga, et al.
Sleep Medicine
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January 20, 2025
Search filters for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in sleep medicine
Gabriel Natan Pires, Erna S Arnardóttir, Jose M Saavedra, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
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September 1, 1983
Abnormal respiratory pattern generation during sleep in patients with autonomic dysfunction
W T McNicholas, R Rutherford, R Grossman, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research
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February 22, 2023
Consumer sleep technology for the screening of obstructive sleep apnea and snoring: current status and a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy
Gabriel Natan Pires, Erna Sif Arnardóttir, Anna Sigridur Islind, et al.
Thorax
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April 8, 1999
Efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy in chronic heart failure: importance of underlying cardiac rhythm
J L Kiely, P Deegan, A Buckley, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
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April 1, 1991
Obstructive sleep apnea following topical oropharyngeal anesthesia in loud snorers
G A Chadwick, P Crowley, M X Fitzgerald, et al.
Sleep Medicine Reviews
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November 8, 2023
The economic cost of obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review
Ida Alakörkkö, Soili Törmälehto, Timo Leppänen, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)
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March 24, 2026
OSA Endotyping as Targets for Treatment. How Far Have We Come?
Walter T McNicholas, Sara Op de Beeck, Pasquale Tondo, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal
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March 1, 1995
Haemodynamic effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in severe congestive heart failure
R Liston, P C Deegan, C McCreery, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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April 24, 2014
Human adipocytes are highly sensitive to intermittent hypoxia induced NF-kappaB activity and subsequent inflammatory gene expression
Cormac T Taylor, Brian D Kent, Sophie J Crinion, et al.
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The European Respiratory Journal
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November 22, 2001
Inspiratory flow limitation during sleep in pre-eclampsia: comparison with normal pregnant and nonpregnant women
G Connolly, A R Razak, A Hayanga, et al.
Sleep Medicine
|
January 20, 2025
Search filters for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in sleep medicine
Gabriel Natan Pires, Erna S Arnardóttir, Jose M Saavedra, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
|
September 1, 1983
Abnormal respiratory pattern generation during sleep in patients with autonomic dysfunction
W T McNicholas, R Rutherford, R Grossman, et al.
Journal of Sleep Research
|
February 22, 2023
Consumer sleep technology for the screening of obstructive sleep apnea and snoring: current status and a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy
Gabriel Natan Pires, Erna Sif Arnardóttir, Anna Sigridur Islind, et al.
Thorax
|
April 8, 1999
Efficacy of nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy in chronic heart failure: importance of underlying cardiac rhythm
J L Kiely, P Deegan, A Buckley, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease
|
April 1, 1991
Obstructive sleep apnea following topical oropharyngeal anesthesia in loud snorers
G A Chadwick, P Crowley, M X Fitzgerald, et al.
Sleep Medicine Reviews
|
November 8, 2023
The economic cost of obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review
Ida Alakörkkö, Soili Törmälehto, Timo Leppänen, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)
|
March 24, 2026
OSA Endotyping as Targets for Treatment. How Far Have We Come?
Walter T McNicholas, Sara Op de Beeck, Pasquale Tondo, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal
|
March 1, 1995
Haemodynamic effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in severe congestive heart failure
R Liston, P C Deegan, C McCreery, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
April 24, 2014
Human adipocytes are highly sensitive to intermittent hypoxia induced NF-kappaB activity and subsequent inflammatory gene expression
Cormac T Taylor, Brian D Kent, Sophie J Crinion, et al.
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