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Search Results for Sleep Apnea
Abstract Number: 182
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: Children with sleep apnea are at increased risk for adverse respiratory events following surgical procedures involving the airway such as tonsillectomy. Risk following sedation for non-invasive procedures is unclear. The objective of this study was to identify risk factors for overnight desaturation events (ODE) in patients with sleep apnea admitted after sedated magnetic resonance […]
Abstract Number: 185
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Rapid Response System (RRS) was designed as a safety tool for early detection and intervention of a deteriorating patient on a general floor in a hospital and Modified Early Warning System (MEWS) scores can be used to identify these patients. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been described as an independent risk factor for long […]
Abstract Number: 264
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is defined as a sleep disorder marked by pauses in breathing of 10 seconds or more causing unrestful sleep and accompanied by loud or abnormal snoring, daytime sleepiness, irritability, and depression. According to the National Sleep Foundation, more than 18 million Americans have OSA, 80% of whom are undiagnosed. The […]
Abstract Number: 367
Hospital Medicine 2016, March 6-9, San Diego, Calif.
Background: In the outpatient setting, untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with myriad adverse clinical outcomes including myocardial infarction, heart failure, arrhythmias, and cerebrovascular disease. However, little is known about the impact of treated versus untreated OSA on short-term outcomes in patients hospitalized with acute illness. We propose that the recurrent hypopnea and apnea […]
Abstract Number: 1253
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 16 y/o male presented with an acute onset of palpitations, generalized chest pain, and rash (Figure 1). In light of recent camping exposure and targetoid lesions compatible with erythema chronicum migrans (ECM), Lyme disease was suspected. An EKG demonstrated 1st degree AV block with a PR interval of 384 msec. Echocardiogram and […]