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Susan Redline
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 1071
Citations - 97728
Susan Redline is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polysomnography & Obstructive sleep apnea. The author has an hindex of 138, co-authored 899 publications receiving 80945 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Redline include Brown University & University of California, Davis.
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Sleep-related breathing disorders in adults: Recommendations for syndrome definition and measurement techniques in clinical research
W. Ward Flemons,Daniel J. Buysse,Susan Redline,A. Oack,Kingman P. Strohl,John R. Wheatley,Terry Young,Neil J. Douglas,Patrick Levy,W. McNicolas,John A. Fleetham,David P. White,W. Schmidt-Nowarra,D. Carley,J. Romaniuk +14 more
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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,Conrad Iber,Vishesh K. Kapur,Carole L. Marcus,Reena Mehra,Sairam Parthasarathy,Stuart F. Quan,Susan Redline,Kingman P. Strohl,Sally L. Davidson Ward,Michelle M. Tangredi +13 more
TL;DR: The task force made recommendations concerning recommended and alternative sensors for the detection of apnea and hypopnea to be used during diagnostic and positive airway pressure (PAP) titration polysomnography, and recommended scoring rules.
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Association of Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Sleep Apnea, and Hypertension in a Large Community-Based Study
F. Javier Nieto,Terry Young,Bonnie K. Lind,Eyal Shahar,Jonathan M. Samet,Susan Redline,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Anne B. Newman,Michael D. Lebowitz,Thomas G. Pickering +9 more
TL;DR: The findings from the largest cross-sectional study to date indicate that SDB is associated with systemic hypertension in middle-aged and older individuals of different sexes and ethnic backgrounds.
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Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disease: cross-sectional results of the Sleep Heart Health Study.
Eyal Shahar,Coralyn Whitney,Susan Redline,Lee Et,A.B. Newman,F. J. Nieto,George T. O'Connor,Lori L. Boland,Joseph E. Schwartz,Jonathan M. Samet +9 more
TL;DR: Findings are compatible with modest to moderate effects of sleep-disordered breathing on heterogeneous manifestations of CVD within a range of AHI values that are considered normal or only mildly elevated.
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Effects of Smoking Intervention and the Use of an Inhaled Anticholinergic Bronchodilator on the Rate of Decline of FEV1: The Lung Health Study
Nicholas R. Anthonisen,John E. Connett,James P. Kiley,Murray D. Altose,William C. Bailey,A. Sonia Buist,William A. Conway,Paul L. Enright,Richard E. Kanner,Peggy O'Hara,Gregory R. Owens,Paul D. Scanlon,Donald P. Tashkin,Robert A. Wise,M. D. Altose,Alfred F Connors,Susan Redline,C. Deitz,R. F. Rakos,W. A. Conway,A. Dehorn,J. C. Ward,C. S. Hoppe Ryan,R. L. Jentons,J. A. Reddick,C. Sawicki,R. A. Wise,S. Permutt,Cynthia S. Rand,P. D. Scanlon,L. J. Davis,R. D. Hurt,R. D. Miller,D. E. Williams,G. M. Caron,G. G. Lauger,S. M. Toogood,A. S. Buist,W. M. Bjornson,L. R. Johnson,W. C. Bailey,C. M. Brooks,J. J. Dolce,D. M. Higgins,M. A. Johnson,C. D. Lorish,B. A. Martin,D. P. Tashkin,A. H. Coulson,H. Gong,Philip Harber,V. C. Roth,M. Roth,Mitchell A. Nides,M. S. Simmons,I. Zuniga,N. R. Anthonisen,J. Manfreda,R. P. Murray,S. C. Rempel Rossum,J. M. Stoyko,J. E. Connett,M. O. Kjelsberg,M. K. Cowles,D. A. Durkin,P. L. Enright,K. J. Kurnow,W. W. Lee,P. G. Lindgren,S. J. Mongin,P. O'hara,H. T. Voelker,Lance A. Waller,G. R. Owens,R. M. Rogers,J. J. Johnston,F. P. Pope,F. M. Vitale,R. E. Kanner,M. A. Rigdon,K. C. Benton,P. M. Grant,M. Becklake,Benjamin Burrows,P. Cleary,P. Kimbel,L. Nett,J. K. Ockene,R. M. Senior,G. L. Snider,W. Spitzer,O. D. Williams,S. S. Hurd,J. P. Kiley,M. C. Ayres,S. M. Ayres,R. E. Hyatt,Benjamin A. Mason +97 more
TL;DR: An aggressive smoking intervention program significantly reduces the age-related decline in FEV 1 in middle-aged smokers with mild airways obstruction and use of an inhaled anticholinergic bronchodilator results in a relatively small improvement inFEV 1 that appears to be reversed after the drug is discontinued.