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Peretz Lavie
Researcher at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Publications - 320
Citations - 22662
Peretz Lavie is an academic researcher from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep apnea & Sleep disorder. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 320 publications receiving 21532 citations. Previous affiliations of Peretz Lavie include Tel Aviv University & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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Method and apparatus for the non-invasive detection of particular sleep-state conditions by monitoring the peripheral vascular system
TL;DR: In this article, an external probe is applied to a peripheral body location, such as the individual's finger or toe, for detecting changes in the peripheral vascular bed volume of the individual.
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Recurrence of Sleep Apnea Without Concomitant Weight Increase 7.5 Years After Weight Reduction Surgery
TL;DR: It is concluded that morbid obesity is not the only causative factor in the sleep apnea syndrome for patients with morbidly obese sleep apneic patients, and weight reduction surgery alone does not "cure" theirSleep apnea, and they are still at risk.
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Bariatric surgery In morbidly obese sleep-apnea patients: short- and long-term follow-up
TL;DR: It was revealed that regaining of weight was associated with the reappearance of sleep apnea syndrome, although the great majority of the patients still felt, subjectively, that they were well and did not suffer from recurrence of the sleep Apnea syndrome.
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The Effects of 1-Year Treatment With a Herbst Mandibular Advancement Splint on Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Oxidative Stress, and Endothelial Function
TL;DR: The Herbst MAS may be a moderately effective long-term treatment for patients with OSA and EF improved to levels that were not significantly different than reference levels, even though apneic events were not completely eliminated.
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Sleep Habits and Sleep Disturbances in Industrial Workers in Israel: Main Findings and Some Characteristics of Workers Complaining of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
TL;DR: It is suggested that in most cases, various forms of breathing disorders in sleep are responsible for EDS.