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Introduction to the
Sleep Clinic N. Foldvary-Schaefer, K Budur,
J. Krishna (lead K. Budur)
(emphasis on provider and patient diversity;
behavioral
and group therapy clinics; special exam
rooms:
ENT/on-site blood draws, Utox screening,
etc)
Video of sleep clinics
Introduction to the Sleep Laboratory N.
Foldvary-Schaefer, K Budur, J. Krishna (lead
J. Krishna)
(emphasis on instrumentation, variety of
hook-ups
and studies and hotel labs)
Video of sleep lab
Insomnia (Section Head : K. Budur)
1. Psychophysiological Insomnia V. Luppa
(emphasis on diagnosis and pharmacological
management) K. Budur
2. Psychophysiological Insomnia M. Drerup
(emphasis on non-pharmacological management)
Consider video quiz for poor sleep hygiene,
"what's wrong with this bed room"
3. Insomnia Due to Mental Disorder K. Ashton
(emphasis on Depression/ Anxiety and
Insomnia) K. Budur
4. Behavioral Insomnia of Childhood M.
Richards
(emphasis on limit setting/sleep onset
association and
behavioral interventions)
5. Paradoxical Insomnia M. Zaharna
K. Budur
6. Insomnia Due to Medical Condition K.
Adury
(emphasis on fibromyalgia/pain and K. Budur
common medical conditions associated with
Insomnia)
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (Section
Head: N. Foldvary-Schaefer)
Central Sleep Apnea Syndromes
7. Primary Central Sleep Apnea H. Mermingis
(emphasis on diagnosis and different
treatment options) Z. Alsheikhtaha
8. Central Sleep Apnea Due to Cheyne Stokes
Breathing Pattern I. Sriubiene
Consider video of a patient S. Baccaray
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
9. Central Sleep Apnea Due to Medical
Condition not CSR B. Cohen
J. Krishna
10. Complex Sleep Apnea H. Mermingis
(emphasis on diagnosis and ASV) Z.
Alsheikhtaha
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndromes
11. OSA, Adult- Use of portable monitoring
and screening tools for OSA S. Baccaray
(emphasis on standard signs and symptoms of
OSA in adults N. Andrews
and indications/contra-indications for PM)
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
Consider video of a patient: hook-up
12. OSA, Adult Challenging PAP - Behavioral
strategies W. Novak
(emphasis on PAP treatments and need for
behavioral J. Sliwinski
interventions: desensitization in
challenging cases, etc)
Consider video of a patient with CPAP
desensitization
13. OSA, Adult - Obesity/Metabolic
Syndrome/Bariatric surg
/Perioperative Issues R. Kaw
Consider a photograph and hypnogram pre and
post C. Bae
bariatric surgery
14. OSA, Adult - Craniofacial anomaly/
Mandibular Advancement S. Ibrahim
Consider video of a patient with
craniofacial anomaly and R. Armstrong
components of a good ENT exam
15. Adult OSA -Upper airway surgery A.
Kominsky
(emphasis on patient selections,
interventions, success rates)
Consider video
16. Pediatric OSA - Supraglottoplasty R.
Seth
(emphasis on surgery for pediatric OSA) J.
Krishna
P. Krakovitz
Consider video of a laryngoscopy/surgery
17 Pediatric OSA - Severe OSA -Urgent
assessment J. Krishna
(emphasis on pediatric OSA and identifying
high risk patients) J. Sciuva
18. OSA - PAP interfaces L. Aboussuan
(emphasis on mechanical problems) Z. Zahand
Consider video of mask fitting P. Podmore
19. Pediatric OSA - Obesity J. Krishna
(emphasis on metabolic syndrome in peds) J.
Sciuva
20. OSA- oral appliances F. Sreshta
Consider video of different oral appliances,
fitting, etc
Sleep-Related Hypoventilation/Hypoxemic
Syndromes
21. Sleep-Related Hypoventilation/Hypoxemia
Due to Pulmonary
Parenchymal or Vascular Pathology N.
Jaimchariyatam
O. Minai
22. Sleep-Related Hypoventilation/Hypoxemia
Due to Lower Airways
Obstruction - Overlap Syndrome N.
Jaimchariyatam
O. Minai
23. Sleep-Related Hypoventilation/Hypoxemia
Due to Neuromuscular and
Chest Wall Disorders (Pompe's disease)
(emphasis on timing of sleep study and
management) L. Aboussuan
Consider video N. Jaimchariyatam
J. Krishna
Hypersomnias of Central Origin Not Due to a
Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder,
Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder, or Other
Cause of Disturbed Nocturnal Sleep (Section
Head: J. Krishna)
24. Narcolepsy with cataplexy C. Griffin
(emphasis on diagnosis of narcolepsy, MSLT
S. Neme
interpretation, and treatment of narcolepsy)
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
Consider video
25. Narcolepsy Due to Medical Condition R.
Valentino
(emphasis on differential diagnosis of
hypersomnia and F. Talih
medical conditions that cause narcolepsy)
26. Klein-Levin Syndrome C. Brooker
(emphasis on KLS and other recurrent
hypersomnias) P. Kotagal
27. Idiopathic Hypersomnia With/Without Long
Sleep Time K. Budur
(emphasis on management of hypersomnia;
discuss MWT) N. Jaimchariyatam
28. Behaviorally Induced Insufficient Sleep
Syndrome K. Budur
(emphasis on consequences of sleep
deprivation) N. Jaimchariyatam
29. Hypersomnia due to Drugs J. Sciuva
(emphasis on preparation for MSLT: stop
meds; Utox) K. Budur
J. Krishna
Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders (Section
Head: K. Budur)
30. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, DSPS C.
Rodriguez
(emphasis on differential diagnosis of
hypersomnia)
31. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, DSPS W.
Novak
(emphasis on actigraphy, treatment)
Consider video of actigraphy and light
therapy
32. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, Shift
Work Disorder K. Budur
(emphasis on SCN, core body temperature)
33. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder, Jet Lag
Type W. Novak
(emphasis on circadian misalignment, FAA
recommendations)
Parasomnias (Section Head: N.
Foldvary-Schaefer)
Disorders of Arousal (From NREM Sleep)
34. Confusional Arousals - Sleepwalking A.
Roy
(emphasis on prevalence of arousal
disorders, overlap in S. Neme
presentation, provoking factors, and
treatment) N. Foldvary-Schaefer
Consider video
35. Sleep Terrors A. Irwin
(emphasis on differential diagnosis and
treatment) J. Krishna
Consider video
Parasomnias Usually Associated with REM
Sleep
36. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder S. Neme
(emphasis on diagnosis and treatment/safety
measures) A. Avidan
Consider video
37. RBD (pseudo RBD) C. Rodriguez
(emphasis on differential diagnosis, impact
of treating other sleep
disorders)
Consider video
Other Parasomnias
38. Sleep Enuresis J. Krishna
(emphasis on differential diagnosis, work
up, role of sleep expert) J. Sciuva
39. Sexsomnia C. Brooker
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
40 Sleep-Related Eating Disorder S. Baccaray
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
41. Sleep-Related Groaning (Catathrenia) M.
Grigg-Damberger
Consider video N. Foldvary-Schaefer
Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
42. Restless Legs Syndrome J. Lee
(emphasis on diagnosis and treatment
including augmentation) C. Bae
Consider video
43. Restless Legs Syndrome L. L. Lim
(emphasis on workup; secondary RLS) Ai Ping
Chua
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
44. Periodic Limb Movement Disorder F.
Zarrouf
(emphasis on scoring leg movements; etiology
of PLMS) K. Budur
Consider video
45. Hypnogenic Foot Tremor S. Ibrahim
(emphasis on differential diagnosis) R.
Valentino
Consider video
Sleep Disorders Associated with Other
Conditions
46. Sleep-related epilepsy S. Neme
(emphasis on frontal lobe epilepsy mimicking
parasomnia) N. Foldvary-Schaefer
Consider video
47. VNS, epilepsy and apnea J. Fong
(emphasis on PSG findings) C. Bae
Consider video K. Yang
N. Foldvary-Schaefer
48. Continuous Spike Wave in Sleep (CSWS) T.
Loddenkemper
Consider video P. Kotagal
49. Parkinson's disease J. Vensel
(emphasis on sleep in PD: hypersomnia, RBD,
RLS) C. Rodriguez
Consider video showing multiple sleep
manifestations a in PD patient
50. Dementia with CRD W. Novak
(emphasis on sleep in the aged; ASPS,
Irregular SW cycle)
51. Headache D. Rothner
(emphasis on multidisciplinary approach,
specifically role of sleep specialist)
52. Stroke M. Alattar
(emphasis on sleep in stroke patients:
central apneas, hypersomnolence, etc) J.
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