Patrick Levy spends much of his time researching Sleep apnea, Internal medicine, Obstructive sleep apnea, Anesthesia and Continuous positive airway pressure. Patrick Levy has researched Sleep apnea in several fields, including Sleep disorder, Intensive care medicine, Apnea, Polysomnography and Severity of illness. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Endocrinology, Surgery and Cardiology.
The concepts of his Anesthesia study are interwoven with issues in Receiver operating characteristic, Audiology, Ischemia and Electroencephalography. The study incorporates disciplines such as Breathing disorders, Clinical research, Upper airway resistance syndrome and Physical medicine and rehabilitation in addition to Apnea–hypopnea index. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Physical therapy, Apnoea Hypopnoea Index and Sleep medicine.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Cardiology, Obstructive sleep apnea, Anesthesia and Sleep apnea. His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Endocrinology and Surgery. His studies deal with areas such as Physical therapy, Arterial stiffness and COPD as well as Cardiology.
The various areas that Patrick Levy examines in his Physical therapy study include Sleep in non-human animals, Obesity and Pulmonary function testing. Patrick Levy is involved in the study of Obstructive sleep apnea that focuses on Continuous positive airway pressure in particular. His work in Sleep apnea covers topics such as Polysomnography which are related to areas like Body mass index.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Obstructive sleep apnea, Cardiology, Continuous positive airway pressure and Heart failure. Many of his studies on Internal medicine apply to Endocrinology as well. His work deals with themes such as Sleep apnea, Framingham Risk Score and Microneurography, which intersect with Obstructive sleep apnea.
His Sleep apnea research also works with subjects such as
Intensive care medicine that intertwine with fields like Perioperative,
Obesity most often made with reference to Polysomnography. In Cardiology, Patrick Levy works on issues like Breathing, which are connected to Aerobic capacity. His Continuous positive airway pressure research also works with subjects such as
Randomized controlled trial which connect with Physical therapy, Quality of life and Excessive daytime sleepiness,
Leptin that connect with fields like Dipper,
Exercise intolerance together with Cerebral blood flow, Hemodynamics and Hypercapnia.
Internal medicine, Sleep apnea, Cardiology, Polysomnography and Continuous positive airway pressure are his primary areas of study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Endocrinology and Surgery. His Sleep apnea study incorporates themes from Cheyne–Stokes respiration, Positive airway pressure and Disease.
His research integrates issues of Clinical endpoint and Blood pressure in his study of Cardiology. His Polysomnography research integrates issues from Physical therapy and Intensive care medicine. His Physical therapy research includes themes of Sleep duration, Sleep in non-human animals and Obesity.
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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 (1999)
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.
Sleep (1999)
Adaptive Servo-Ventilation for Central Sleep Apnea in Systolic Heart Failure
Martin R. Cowie;Holger Woehrle;Karl Wegscheider;Christiane Angermann.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2015)
Deficits of cognitive executive functions in patients with sleep apnea syndrome.
Bernadette Naëgelé;Valérie Thouvard;Jean-Louis Pépin;Patrick Lévy.
Sleep (1995)
Side effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in sleep apnea syndrome. Study of 193 patients in two French sleep centers.
Jean Louis Pépin;Patrick Leger;Dan Veale;Bruno Langevin.
Chest (1995)
Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome.
Patrick Lévy;Malcolm Kohler;Walter T. McNicholas;Ferran Barbé.
Nature Reviews Disease Primers (2015)
Sleep, sleep-disordered breathing and metabolic consequences
P Lévy;M R Bonsignore;J Eckel.
European Respiratory Journal (2009)
Effective compliance during the first 3 months of continuous positive airway pressure. A European prospective study of 121 patients.
Jean Louis Pépin;Jean Krieger;Daniel Rodenstein;André Cornette.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (1999)
Pulse transit time: an appraisal of potential clinical applications.
Robin P Smith;Jérôme Argod;Jean-Louis Pépin;Patrick A Lévy.
Thorax (1999)
Recommendations for the management of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea and hypertension
Gianfranco Parati;Carolina Lombardi;Jan Hedner;Maria R Bonsignore.
European Respiratory Journal (2013)
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