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Providing good quality sleep to people with sleep-related breathing disorders is a major challenge for respiratory physiotherapists and other professionals working in the field.mehr
KlappentextProviding good quality sleep to people with sleep-related breathing disorders is a major challenge for respiratory physiotherapists and other professionals working in the field.
Part 1. Monitoring Positive Pressure Therapy in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders - Advanced Analysis of Respiratory Flow Curves.- Chapter 1. Sleep.- Chapter 2. Positive airway pressure treatment and monitoring.-Chapter 3. Respiratory flow curve.- Chapter 4. Assessment of the respiratory flow curve.- Chapter 5. Examples of flow curves and other advanced graphics.- Part 2. Monitoring Positive Pressure Therapy in Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders - Advanced Analysis of Respiratory Flow Curves.- Chapter 6. Obstructive sleep apnea developed into central sleep apnea after a stroke.- Chapter 7. Case report: microarousals due to respiratory effort.- Chapter 8. Case report: positional sleep apnea.- Chapter 9. Case report: leaking through the mouth.- Chapter 10. Case report: obstructive sleep apnea and obesity hypoventilation syndrome.mehr
Vivien Schmeling Piccin, PT, PhD is graduated in Physical Therapy and Psychology. She has specialization in Respiratory Physiotherapy from the Hospital das Clínicas of the University of São Paulo Medical School, Doctorate in Sciences from the University of São Paulo Medical School - Department of Pathology/Laboratory of Pulmonary Defense, Post-Doctorate from the University of São Paulo Medical School - Department of Cardiopneumology/Sleep Laboratory at the Heart Institute - InCor.
Dr. Piccin was board member of the Sleep Department of the Brazilian Association of Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy and Physiotherapy in Intensive Care (ASSOBRAFIR) (biennium 2014/2015 and 2016/2017) and board member of the Respiratory Department of Brazilian Sleep Association (ABS) (biennium 2016/2017). She has been strongly active in the sleep area since 2010, publishing book chapters and participating as invited professor in events, conferences, seminars, etc. Currently she has online platforms of courses focused on sleep disorders and is considered a professional reference in its field.