Shang Rodin
Telemedicine is revolutionizing the management of obstructive sleep apnea, offering new avenues for diagnosis, treatment, and patient monitoring. This report explores the current state and future prospects of telemedicine in OSA treatment, discussing technological advancements, benefits, challenges, and implications for healthcare systems and patient outcomes.
Meza Bjork
Obstructive sleep apnea and pulmonary hypertension are significant health concerns with a complex and bidirectional relationship. This minireview explores the prevalence, pathophysiology, clinical implications, diagnostic challenges, and management strategies associated with OSA and PH. Understanding the interplay between these conditions is essential for improving patient outcomes and developing targeted therapies.
Hill Grift
Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) is prevalent among children with Down syndrome (DS), significantly impacting their health and quality of life. This mini-review explores the prevalence, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management, and associated comorbidities of SDB in preschool-aged children with DS. Understanding these aspects is crucial for optimizing care and improving outcomes for this vulnerable population.
Victor Braga
Asthma and hemoglobinopathies are distinct medical conditions that significantly impact public health worldwide. Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, affects millions of people, leading to considerable morbidity and healthcare costs. Hemoglobinopathies, including sickle cell disease and thalassemia, are inherited blood disorders that alter the structure or production of hemoglobin. Emerging evidence suggests an interplay between these two conditions, with potential implications for diagnosis, management, and patient outcomes. This review explores the relationship between asthma and hemoglobinopathies, examining epidemiological data, pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and therapeutic strategies.