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Ronald D. Chervin
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 290
Citations - 24609
Ronald D. Chervin is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Obstructive sleep apnea & Polysomnography. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 268 publications receiving 21466 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald D. Chervin include University of Pennsylvania.
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Cumulative Childhood Lead Levels in Relation to Sleep During Adolescence.
Erica C. Jansen,Galit Levi Dunietz,Aleena Dababneh,Karen E. Peterson,Ronald D. Chervin,Jonggyu Baek,Louise M. O'Brien,Peter X.-K. Song,Alejandra Cantoral,Howard Hu,Martha María Téllez-Rojo +10 more
TL;DR: Shorter sleep duration may represent an as-yet unrecognized adverse consequence of lead exposure in youth, and higher cumulative lead level was associated with higher sleep fragmentation in younger adolescents.
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Central sleep apnea is uncommon after stroke.
TL;DR: CSA was uncommon in this large cohort of patients with recent ischemic stroke, and participants with CSA were more likely to be male, and had lower prevalence of obesity than participants without CSA.
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Pre-stroke sleep duration and post-stroke depression.
Liming Dong,Devin L. Brown,Ronald D. Chervin,Erin Case,Lewis B. Morgenstern,Lynda D. Lisabeth +5 more
TL;DR: Pre-stroke short sleep duration may be an independent risk factor for post-stroke depression and is examined in a population-based bi-ethnic sample of stroke patients.
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Do respiratory cycle-related EEG changes or arousals from sleep predict neurobehavioral deficits and response to adenotonsillectomy in children?
Ronald D. Chervin,Susan L. Garetz,Deborah L. Ruzicka,Elise K. Hodges,Bruno Giordani,James E. Dillon,Barbara T. Felt,Timothy F. Hoban,Kenneth E. Guire,Louise M. O'Brien,Joseph W. Burns +10 more
TL;DR: Sleep fragmentation, as reflected by standard arousals or by RCREC, appears unlikely to explain neurobehavioral morbidity among children who undergo adenotonsillectomy.
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National Institutes of Health StrokeNet During the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond.
Joseph P. Broderick,Jordan J. Elm,L. Scott Janis,Wenle Zhao,Claudia S. Moy,Catherine Dillon,Marc I. Chimowitz,Ralph L. Sacco,Steven C. Cramer,Steven L. Wolf,Karen C. Johnston,Jeffrey L. Saver,Randolph S. Marshall,Devin L. Brown,Max Wintermark,Mitchell S.V. Elkind,Hooman Kamel,David L. Tirschwell,W. T. Longstreth,Ronald D. Chervin,Opeolu Adeoye,Andrew D Barreto,James C. Grotta,Sharon Landesman Ramey,Warren D. Lo,Warren D. Lo,Wuwei Feng,Gottfried Schlaug,Kevin N. Sheth,Magdy Selim,Andrew M. Naidech,Maarten G Lansberg,Ronald M. Lazar,Gregory W. Albers,Jessica S. Griffin,Logan P Sirline,Jamey Frasure,Clinton B. Wright,Pooja Khatri +38 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach called “SmartCardiovascular Intervention,” which aims to provide real-time, real-world information about the impact of central nervous system injuries on patients’ quality of life.