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Sleepiness: Causes, Consequences and Treatment

✍ Scribed by Michael J. Thorpy (editor), Michel Billiard (editor)


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
494
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Preface; Foreword Tom Roth; 1. Epidemiology of sleepiness Maurice M. Ohayon; 2. Neurochemistry of excessive sleepiness Nishino Seihi and Okuro Masashi; 3. Functional neuroimaging of disorders of sleepiness Eric A. Nofzinger; 4. The clinical evaluation of patients with excessive sleepiness Imran Ahmed and Michael J. Thorpy; 5. Clinical objective measures of excessive sleepiness Michael H. Bonnet and Donna Arand; 6. Subjective measures of sleepiness Chris L. Drake; 7. Cognitive effects of sleepiness Hans P. Van Dongen; 8. Motor vehicle driving and excessive sleepiness Anna Anund and Goran Keckland; 9. Medico-legal consequences of excessive sleepiness Charles F. George; 10. Sleep deprivation David F. Dinges and Goel Namni; 11. Narcolepsy Gert Jan Lammers; 12. Idiopathic hypersomnia Michel Billiard; 13. Kleine-Levin Syndrome Isabelle Arnulf; 14. Menstrual related hypersomnia Fiona C. Baker; 15. Sleepiness due to sleep related breathing disorders Jean-Louis Pepin; 16. Sleepiness in insomnia Andrew D. Krystal; 17. Delayed and advanced sleep phase syndrome and sleepiness Scott S. Campbell and Patricia Murphy; 18. Shift worker disorder and sleepiness Torbjorn Akderstedt; 19. Sleepiness in health care workers Brian Abaluck and Christopher P. Landrigan; 20. Sleepiness and the military Tom Balkin; 21. Sleepiness and jet lag James Waterhouse; 22. Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements Clete A. Kushida; 23. Long sleepers Catherine S. Fichten; 24. Sleepiness in children Sanjeev Kothare and Joseph Kaleyias; 25. Depression and sleepiness Sarah L. Chellappa and Christian Cajochen; 26. Ageing, Alzheimer's disease and sleepiness Sonia Ancoli-Israel and Liat Anyalon; 27. Parkinson's disease and sleepiness David Rye; 28. Myotonic dystrophy and sleepiness Luc Laberge and Yves Dauvilliers; 29. Post-traumatic sleepiness Christian R. Baumann; 30. Genetic disorders and sleepiness Sona Nevsimalova; 31. Brain tumors, infections and other CNA causes of sleepiness Mari Viola-Saltzman and Nate F. Watson; 32. Hypothyroidism and other endocrine causes of sleepiness Hideto Shinno; 33. Toxic and metabolic causes of sleepiness Fabio Cirignotta and Fabio Pizza; 34. Excessive sleepiness due to medications and drugs Paula K. Schweitzer; 35. Amphetamines, methylphenidate and excessive sleepiness Una D. McCann; 36. Modafinil and armodafinil and excessive sleepiness Renee Monderer and Michael J. Thorpy; 37. Sodium oxybate and excessive sleepiness Neil Feldman; 38. Caffeine and other alerting agents William D. Killgore; 39. H3 antagonists, hypocretin agonists and other novel alerting agents Christian Guilleminault and Meredith Broderick; 40. Behavioral and psychiatric treatment of sleepiness Shelby Harris and Michael J. Thorpy; Index

✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Frontmatter......Page 2
Contents......Page 6
List of contributors......Page 8
Foreword......Page 12
Preface......Page 16
Abbreviations......Page 18
Section 1 - Introduction......Page 20
1 - Epidemiology of excessive sleepiness......Page 22
2 - Neurochemistry of excessive sleepiness......Page 33
3 - Functional neuroimaging of disorders of sleepiness......Page 48
4 - Clinical evaluation of the patient with excessive sleepiness......Page 55
5 - Objective measures of sleepiness......Page 69
6 - Subjective measures of sleepiness......Page 79
7 - Cognitive effects of sleepiness......Page 91
8 - Motor vehicle driving and excessive sleepiness......Page 101
9 - Medico-legal consequences of excessive sleepiness......Page 111
Section 2 - Sleep Disorders and Excessive Sleepiness......Page 118
10 - Sleep deprivation: biomarkers for identifying and predicting individual differences in response to sleep loss......Page 120
11 - Narcolepsy......Page 130
12 - Idiopathic hypersomnia......Page 145
13 - Kleine--Levin syndrome......Page 155
14 - Menstrual-related hypersomnia......Page 166
15 - Sleepiness due to sleep-related breathing disorders......Page 173
16 - Daytime sleepiness in insomnia patients......Page 187
17 - Sleepiness in advanced and delayed sleep phase disorders......Page 195
18 - Shift work disorder and sleepiness......Page 205
19 - Sleepiness in healthcare workers......Page 223
20 - Sleepiness in the military: operational implications and research imperatives......Page 234
21 - Time-zone transitions and sleepiness......Page 244
22 - Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements and excessive sleepiness......Page 257
23 - Long sleepers......Page 268
24 - Sleepiness in children......Page 281
Section 3 - Medical, Psychiatric and Neurological Causes Of Sleepiness......Page 296
25 - Depression and sleepiness: a chronobiological approach......Page 298
26 - Aging, Alzheimer's disease and sleepiness......Page 311
27 - Excessive daytime sleepiness in Parkinson's disease......Page 320
28 - Myotonic dystrophy and sleepiness......Page 335
29 - Post-traumatic sleepiness......Page 348
30 - Genetic disorders and sleepiness......Page 354
31 - Brain tumors, infections, and other CNS causes of sleepiness......Page 370
32 - Hypothyroidism and other endocrine causes of sleepiness......Page 383
33 - Toxic and metabolic causes of sleepiness......Page 394
34 - Excessive sleepiness due to medications and drugs......Page 405
Section 4 - Therapy of Excessive Sleepiness......Page 418
35 - Amphetamines, methylphenidate and excessive sleepiness......Page 420
36 - Modafinil/armodafinil in the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness......Page 427
37 - Sodium oxybate for the treatment of excessive sleepiness......Page 440
38 - Caffeine and other alerting agents......Page 449
39 - Histamine receptor (H3R) antagonists, hypocretin agonists, and other novel alerting agents......Page 463
40 - Behavioral and psychiatric treatments for sleepiness......Page 471
Index......Page 481


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