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Overview

Kingman P. Strohl is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine and neuroscience, with a strong focus on physiology, cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, endocrine and autonomic systems, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Strohl's work addresses several main topics related to sleep and respiratory health. These include:

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • High Altitude and Hypoxia
  • Tracheal and airway disorders

The scientist has published extensively, with notable frequent publication venues including:

  • SLEEP
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • CHEST Journal
  • Annals of the American Thoracic Society

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Mechanisms and Clinical Management," 2021, Annals of the American Thoracic Society
  • "Endotypic Mechanisms of Successful Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea," 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "Belun Ring (Belun Sleep System BLS-100): Deep learning-facilitated wearable enables obstructive sleep apnea detection, apnea severity categorization, and sleep stage classification in patients suspected of obstructive sleep apnea," 2023, Sleep Health
  • "Sleep-wake characteristics, daytime sleepiness, and glycemia in young adults with type 1 diabetes," 2021, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • "Randomized Controlled Trial of Solriamfetol for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in OSA," 2021, CHEST Journal

Kingman P. Strohl collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Ambrose Chiang
  • Stephanie Griggs
  • Ronald L. Hickman
  • Pai-Lien Chen
  • Eric Yeh

Best Publications

  • Sleep-related breathing disorders in adults: Recommendations for syndrome definition and measurement techniques in clinical research

    W. W. Flemons;D. Buysse;Susan Redline;A. Oack

  • Sleep-related breathing disorders in adults: recommendations for syndrome definition and measurement techniques in clinical research. The Report of an American Academy of Sleep Medicine Task Force.

    W. T. McNicholas;K. P. Strohl;D White;P Levy

  • Rules for Scoring Respiratory Events in Sleep: Update of the 2007 AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events

    Richard B. Berry;Rohit Budhiraja;Daniel J. Gottlieb;David Gozal

  • Using the Berlin Questionnaire To Identify Patients at Risk for the Sleep Apnea Syndrome

    Nikolaus C. Netzer;Riccardo A. Stoohs;Cordula M. Netzer;Kathryn Clark

  • Racial differences in sleep-disordered breathing in African-Americans and Caucasians

    S. Redline;P. V. Tishler;M. G. Hans;T. D. Tosteson

  • Upper-Airway Stimulation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

    Patrick J. Strollo;Ryan J. Soose;Joachim T. Maurer;Nico de Vries

  • Recognition of obstructive sleep apnea.

    Kingman P Strohl;Susan Redline

  • Underdiagnosis of sleep apnea syndrome in U.S. communities.

    Vishesh Kapur;Kingman P. Strohl;Kingman P. Strohl;Susan Redline;Conrad Iber

  • Narcolepsy onset is seasonal and increased following the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in China.

    Fang Han;Ling Lin;Simon C. Warby;Juliette Faraco

  • Indications for positive airway pressure treatment of adult obstructive Sleep apnea patients: A consensus statement

    Daniel I. Loube;Kingman P. Strohl;Allan I. Pack

  • Portable recording in the assessment of obstructive sleep apnea

    Richard Ferber;Richard Millman;Michael Coppola;John Fleetham

  • The effects of sleep loss and fatigue on resident-physicians: a multi-institutional, mixed-method study.

    Klara K. Papp;Eleanor P. Stoller;Paulette Sage;James E. Aikens

  • Prevalence of Symptoms and Risk of Sleep Apnea in Primary Care

    Nikolaus C. Netzer;Josef J. Hoegel;Daniel Loube;Cordula M. Netzer

  • HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION OF HIGH-ALTITUDE TIBETANS AND BOLIVIAN AYMARA

    Cynthia M. Beall;Gary M. Brittenham;Kingman P. Strohl;John Blangero

  • Assessment of the validity and utility of a sleep-symptom questionnaire.

    Kenneth Kump;Christopher Whalen;Peter V. Tishler;Ilene Browner

  • An Ethiopian pattern of human adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia

    Cynthia M. Beall;Michael J. Decker;Gary M. Brittenham;Irving Kushner

  • The scoring of respiratory events in sleep: reliability and validity.

    Susan Redline;Rohit Budhiraja;Vishesh Kapur;Carole L. Marcus

  • Recognition and consequences of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome

    Susan Redline;Kingman P. Strohl

  • Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers

    Cynthia M Beall;Daniel Laskowski;Kingman P. Strohl;Rudy Soria

  • Implanted upper airway stimulation device for obstructive sleep apnea

    Paul H. Van De Heyning;M. Safwan Badr;Jonathan Z. Baskin;Michel A. Cramer Bornemann

Frequent Co-Authors

Atul Malhotra
Atul Malhotra University of California, San Diego
Susan Redline
Susan Redline Brigham and Women's Hospital
Richard J. Schwab
Richard J. Schwab University of Pennsylvania
Emmanuel Mignot
Emmanuel Mignot Stanford University
Gary Zammit
Gary Zammit Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Gary M. Brittenham
Gary M. Brittenham Columbia University
Geert Mayer
Geert Mayer Philipp University of Marburg
Waldemar A. Carlo
Waldemar A. Carlo University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ling Lin
Ling Lin Stanford University
Kenneth A. Loparo
Kenneth A. Loparo Case Western Reserve University

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