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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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Utility of noninvasive pharyngometry in epidemiologic studies of childhood sleep-disordered breathing
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the feasibility and utility of using acoustic pharyngometry in children, including assessment of the variation of pharyngeal measurements with height, sex, ethnicity, prematurity, and indices of sleep-disordered breathing.
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Macro and micro sleep architecture and cognitive performance in older adults
Ina Djonlagic,Ina Djonlagic,Sara Mariani,Sara Mariani,Annette L. Fitzpatrick,Veerle M G T H Van Der Klei,Dayna A. Johnson,Alexis C. Wood,Teresa E. Seeman,Ha T Nguyen,Michael J. Prerau,Michael J. Prerau,José A. Luchsinger,Joseph M. Dzierzewski,Stephen R. Rapp,Gregory J. Tranah,Kristine Yaffe,Katherine E. Burdick,Katherine E. Burdick,Katie L. Stone,Susan Redline,Susan Redline,Susan Redline,Shaun Purcell,Shaun Purcell +24 more
TL;DR: From over 150 objective sleep metrics, 23 that predicted cognitive performance, and processing speed in particular, were identified, with effects that were broadly independent of gross changes in sleep quality and quantity.
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Impact of common diabetes risk variant in MTNR1B on sleep, circadian and melatonin physiology
Jacqueline M. Lane,Jacqueline M. Lane,Anne Marie Chang,Anne Marie Chang,Anne Marie Chang,Andrew Bjonnes,Andrew Bjonnes,Daniel Aeschbach,Daniel Aeschbach,Clare Anderson,Brian E. Cade,Sean W. Cain,Charles A. Czeisler,Sina A. Gharib,Joshua J. Gooley,Joshua J. Gooley,Daniel J. Gottlieb,Struan F.A. Grant,Elizabeth B. Klerman,Diane S. Lauderdale,Steven W. Lockley,Steven W. Lockley,Miriam Munch,Miriam Munch,Sanjay R. Patel,Naresh M. Punjabi,Shanthakumar M W Rajaratnam,Shanthakumar M W Rajaratnam,Melanie Rueger,Melissa A. St. Hilaire,Nayantara Santhi,Nayantara Santhi,Karin Scheuermaier,Karin Scheuermaier,Eliza Van Reen,Phyllis C. Zee,Steven Shea,Jeanne F. Duffy,Orfeu M. Buxton,Orfeu M. Buxton,Susan Redline,Frank A.J.L. Scheer,Richa Saxena,Richa Saxena +43 more
TL;DR: In the in-laboratory studies, a significant association with a substantially longer duration of elevated melatonin levels and delayed circadian phase of dim-light melatonin offset was found, partially mediated through delayed offset of melatonin synthesis.
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The Sleep Apnea-Specific Pulse-Rate Response Predicts Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality.
Ali Azarbarzin,Scott A. Sands,Magdy Younes,Luigi Taranto-Montemurro,Tamar Sofer,Daniel Vena,Raichel M. Alex,Sang-Wook Kim,Daniel J. Gottlieb,Daniel J. Gottlieb,David P. White,Susan Redline,Andrew Wellman +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, randomized controlled trials have been unable to detect a cardiovascular benefit of continuous positive airway pressure in unselected patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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Solriamfetol for the Treatment of Excessive Sleepiness in OSA: A Placebo-Controlled Randomized Withdrawal Study
Patrick J. Strollo,Jan Hedner,Nancy A. Collop,Daniel G. Lorch,Dan Chen,Lawrence P. Carter,Yuan Lu,Lawrence Lee,Jed Black,Jean-Louis Pépin,Susan Redline,Markku Partinen,Olli Polo,Tarja Saaresranta,Christine Paschen,Lena Leissner,Bradley Block,Robert C. Doekel,Stephen P. Duntley,Guillermo Giangreco,Rachel J. Givelber,Andrew D. Krystal,Chitra Lal,Mitchell Lee,James Maynard,Daniel Norman,Russell Rosenberg,Vernon Rowe,Kathleen Sarmiento,Andrew Schreiber,Richard Schwab,David Seiden,Morteza Shamsnia,J. Catesby Ware +33 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrated maintenance of solriamfetol efficacy and safety over 6 weeks and common adverse events included headache, dry mouth, nausea, dizziness, and insomnia.