Sleep Apnea and Surgical Interventions for Sleep Apnea
- Advances in Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Classification: More than just AHI, including innovative tools and technologies.
- Myofunctional Therapy: Can we produce a common protocol? Who is the right patient? Who is the right therapist? etc.
- Multidisciplinary Approaches to Sleep Apnea Management: Why is it important? Who should be in the team? And how do we work together?
- Pediatric Sleep Apnea: Diagnosis and treatment, Pediatric DISE, Surgery beyond T&A. Should we do PSG before every T&A? Should we scope every kid before T&A?
- Medical Marijuana for OSA or Insomnia: Does it work?
- Complications and Management of Surgical Interventions: And how to avoid them.
- Emerging Technologies in Sleep Medicine
- Sleep Surgery: Long-term outcomes and follow-up care.
- Patient Selection for Sleep Surgery: And the importance of patient assessment.
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea
- Treatment of Residual Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Of a well-treated OSA patient.
- COMISA (OSA + Insomnia): Challenges and solutions.
- OSA and GI: The effect of the microbiome in OSA.
- The Role of the Nose in OSA
Sleep Disorders beyond Sleep Apnea
- Insomnia: Diagnosis and treatment strategies.
- Narcolepsy and Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
- Management of Refractory RLS (Restless Legs Syndrome)
- Sleep in the Military
- Parasomnias (From Night Terrors to Sleepwalking): Examine various parasomnias, their underlying causes, and strategies for diagnosis and management.
- Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders: Shift work disorder (Should doctors still do long shifts?) and Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome, and their impact on health.
- Pediatric Sleep Disorders: Focus on sleep disorders specific to children, such as pediatric insomnia, night terrors, and pediatric sleep-related breathing disorders.
- Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Sleep and Mental Health: The bidirectional relationship between sleep and mental health, including the impact of sleep disorders on mental well-being and vice versa.
- Aging and Sleep: Challenges and solutions.
- Sleep and Women’s Health: Sleep disorders unique to women, including pregnancy-related sleep disturbances and menopause-related sleep changes.
- Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine
- Technology and Sleep (Friend or Foe?): Smart beds, watches, mobile apps, etc.
- Sleep and Neurological Disorders: Such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and epilepsy.
- Sleep and Cardiovascular Health
- Sleep in Athletes
- Sleep and Malignancy