January/February 2008


Features

Cover Story
The Changing Face of the OSA Patient
  by Michael C. Lu, MBA/HCM; Cheryl Rambaud, RRT, RPSGT; and Charles Noble, MD
  Recognizing obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular disease in minorities.

For Sale. Your Sleep Lab?
  by Michael J. Breus, PhD, and Daniel B. Brown, Esq
  Make the right decisions when selling your sleep lab.
New Developments for Age-old Problems
  by Michael Garrison, RPS
  Sleep medications in the pipeline.
Coming to Consensus
  by Nic Butkov, RPSGT
  Addressing practical and technical concerns with the new AASM Scoring Manual.
Setting the Sleep Agenda
  by Meir H. Kryger, MD, FRCPC
  Goals and initiatives of the National Sleep Foundation.


Departments

  Editor's Message
The Practice of Virtual Medicine
  by Franklin A. Holman
  Guest Editorial
NBRC Developing Sleep Exam
  by Theodore Oslick, MD, and Gary A. Smith
  The NBRC outlines the exam's objectives.
  Facility Profile
Kid Space
  by Ann H. Carlson
  How one pediatric sleep center's kid-friendly atmosphere puts both patients and parents at ease.
  Case Report
POSAS Treatment With Coblation
  by Ramzi Tamer Younis, MD
  Improved adenotonsillectomy technique relieves behavioral problems as well as clinical symptoms in children with pediatric obstructive sleep apnea.
  Market Trend
Oral Appliances: Here to Stay
  by Tor Valenza
  As oral appliances (OAs) become more accepted as an alternative to CPAP, sleep laboratories, sleep dentists, and OA manufacturers are working together to give patients the most appropriate appliance to treat snoring and mild to moderate OSA.

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