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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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Recognition and consequences of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome
Susan Redline,Kingman P. Strohl +1 more
TL;DR: Issues related to recognizing sleep-disordered breathing, including the problems of relying on narrowly defined polysomnographic data for case findings and for assessment of disease severity are reviewed.
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Differences in polysomnography predictors for hypertension and impaired glucose tolerance.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the relationship between various indexes of sleep-associated physiologic stress with 2 outcomes: hypertension and impaired glucose tolerance, and found that the odds of hypertension increased approximately 20% per 5 unit increase in arousal index (odds ratio 1.22; 95% confidence interval 1.06, 1.41).
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Cross-sectional and Prospective Associations of Actigraphy-Assessed Sleep Regularity With Metabolic Abnormalities: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Tianyi Huang,Susan Redline +1 more
TL;DR: Investigating the association between irregular sleep patterns, a potential marker for circadian disruption, and metabolic abnormalities found increased variability inSleep duration and timing was associated with higher prevalence and incidence of metabolic abnormalities even after consideration of sleep duration and other lifestyle factors.
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Hematocrit levels in sleep apnea
Victor Hoffstein,Margaret S. Herridge,Susan Mateika,Susan Redline,Susan Redline,Kingman P. Strohl +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that patients with obstructive sleep apnea, who exhibit recurrent episodes of oxygen desauration at night, have higher hematocrit levels than non-apneic control subjects.
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Sleep duration and quality in relation to autonomic nervous system measures: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis (MESA)
Cecilia Castro-Diehl,Ana V. Diez Roux,Susan Redline,Teresa E. Seeman,Paula S. McKinley,Richard P. Sloan,Steven Shea +6 more
TL;DR: Short sleep duration, low sleep efficiency, and insomnia combined with short sleep duration were associated with markers of autonomic tone that indicate lower levels of cardiac parasympathetic (vagal) tone and/or higher levels of sympathetic tone.