Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, the official medical journal of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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Sleep apnea diagnostics are rapidly evolving. A new JCSM narrative review examines established and emerging respiratory assessment modalities, highlights gaps in current literature, and calls for updated sleep testing classification frameworks. bit.ly/4uEZw4H
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Sleeping <7 hours raises chronic disease risk. The goal of this study is to evaluate objective short sleep duration among individuals who self-report insufficient sleep to test and evaluate predictors of the subjective–objective sleep duration difference. bit.ly/4dJSkNf
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This theoretical review examines the clinical heterogeneity of early childhood insomnia and proposes a phenotype-based framework that integrates temperament into assessment and treatment planning in infants and preschool children (approximately 0–5 years). bit.ly/3QNy8SU
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Residual EDS measured by the PVT is linked to worse cognition in PAP‑adherent patients with OSA. This reveals a distinct cognitive risk in treated OSA & supports PVT as a practical tool to detect cognitive deficits in clinical/research settings. bit.ly/4w5d76o
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New survey data show both CPAP and tirzepatide are acceptable treatments for comorbid obesity OSA—but preferences diverge. Patients favor tirzepatide, providers lean CPAP. Findings highlight clinical equipoise and the need for comparative trials. bit.ly/41pnbZF
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JCSM Journal retweeted
Published in @JCSMJournal: More than 80% of patients implanted with a transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation device for central sleep apnea💤 had at least 4 hours of usage per night for 70% of nights at follow-up visits. ➕Dr. Ashtaad Dalal comments. vist.ly/4v6kk
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For #SleepAwarenessWeek, we’re highlighting Dr. Susheel Patil’s new paper in @JCSMjournal on refining the "bible" of sleep medicine diagnostic criteria. Better data = More accurate care. 💤Article at link in bio. #SleepMedicine #MedTwitter #HealthInnovation
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Transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation (TPNS) treats central sleep apnea in adults using automated activation based on programmed factors like sleep schedule, activity, and body position. This retrospective analysis evaluates adherence with TPNS therapy. bit.ly/4bjLtKj
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Despite different communication modes, primary care providers offer timely OSA testing and diagnosis. However, more work is needed to reduce counseling variation and ensure all patients are prepared for PAP therapy success. bit.ly/4s7gpDd

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) disrupts sleep and breathing, and poor adherence to CPAP drives the need for alternatives. This study examines the effects of steam-assisted respiratory muscle training (RMT) on polysomnography outcomes in OSA. bit.ly/3MJ0cVH
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This study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine evaluated the validity of EnsoSleep photoplethysmography (ePPG) software as a medical device for home sleep apnea testing compared with polysomnography. bit.ly/4qOdiiB
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ADHD is increasingly recognized as a comorbidity in central disorders of hypersomnolence (narcolepsy types 1 & 2, and idiopathic hypersomnia). This study characterizes ADHD traits in these groups and examines links to daily functioning. rdcu.be/e29Pc

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A new chapter begins for the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine! JCSM has officially launched on Springer Nature, expanding access to cutting-edge research that informs clinical practice and advances sleep medicine worldwide. We invite you to explore the latest content and join us as we grow the journal’s global reach and impact. 🔎 hubs.la/Q0426VYf0 #SleepMedicine #ClinicalSleepMedicine #JCSM #MedicalResearch
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This quality improvement initiative shows that systematic interventions—standardized screening documentation, provider education & proactive chart flagging—can significantly increase nightmare disorder diagnosis rates in military healthcare settings. bit.ly/49ZOvmx

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The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine is moving to @SpringerNature. You can now view new articles in Volume 22 on the Springer website. AASM members have full access to all JCSM content. Follow these steps to log in to the new website. bit.ly/4sZ02Kp
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