Sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent progressive condition that adversely affects quality of life and sleep. Patients with COPD suffer from variety of sleep disorders including insomnia, sleep disordered breathing and restless leg syndrome. The sleep disorders in COPD patients...
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doaj-004096b81e0b481892c6a26fe15a16212020-11-25T03:32:42ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease1753-46582009-12-01310.1177/1753465809352198Sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPDAmir SharafkhanehGnananandh JayaramanThomas KaleekalHossein SharafkhanehMax HirshkowitzChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent progressive condition that adversely affects quality of life and sleep. Patients with COPD suffer from variety of sleep disorders including insomnia, sleep disordered breathing and restless leg syndrome. The sleep disorders in COPD patients may stem from poor control of primary disease or due to side effects of pharmacotherapy. Thus, optimization of COPD therapy is the main step in treating insomnia in these patients. Further, pharmacotherapy of sleep disorders may result in respiratory depression and related complications. Therefore, clear understanding of respiratory physiology during transition from wakefulness to sleep and during various stages of sleep plays an important role in therapies that are recommended in patients with significant airway obstruction. In this publication, we review respiratory physiology as it relates to sleep and discuss sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD.https://doi.org/10.1177/1753465809352198 |
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Amir Sharafkhaneh Gnananandh Jayaraman Thomas Kaleekal Hossein Sharafkhaneh Max Hirshkowitz |
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Amir Sharafkhaneh Gnananandh Jayaraman Thomas Kaleekal Hossein Sharafkhaneh Max Hirshkowitz Sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease |
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Amir Sharafkhaneh Gnananandh Jayaraman Thomas Kaleekal Hossein Sharafkhaneh Max Hirshkowitz |
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Sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD |
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Sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD |
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Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease |
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2009-12-01 |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent progressive condition that adversely affects quality of life and sleep. Patients with COPD suffer from variety of sleep disorders including insomnia, sleep disordered breathing and restless leg syndrome. The sleep disorders in COPD patients may stem from poor control of primary disease or due to side effects of pharmacotherapy. Thus, optimization of COPD therapy is the main step in treating insomnia in these patients. Further, pharmacotherapy of sleep disorders may result in respiratory depression and related complications. Therefore, clear understanding of respiratory physiology during transition from wakefulness to sleep and during various stages of sleep plays an important role in therapies that are recommended in patients with significant airway obstruction. In this publication, we review respiratory physiology as it relates to sleep and discuss sleep disorders and their management in patients with COPD. |
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