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  1. Article ; Online: Do Patient Education Materials in Sleep Apnea Hit the Target?

    Jamil, Shazia M

    ATS scholar

    2022  Volume 3, Issue 1, Page(s) 1–4

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ISSN 2690-7097
    ISSN (online) 2690-7097
    DOI 10.34197/ats-scholar.2021-0134ED
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  2. Article: Editorial: Clinical aspects of obstructive sleep apnea and cardiovascular consequences.

    Sawanyawisuth, Kittisak / Jamil, Shazia M / Lipford, Melissa C

    Frontiers in neurology

    2022  Volume 13, Page(s) 961240

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-06
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 2564214-5
    ISSN 1664-2295
    ISSN 1664-2295
    DOI 10.3389/fneur.2022.961240
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  3. Article ; Online: Diagnosis of Tuberculosis in Adults and Children.

    Jamil, Shazia M / Oren, Eyal / Garrison, Garth W / Srikanth, Sathvik / Lewinsohn, David M / Wilson, Kevin C / Thomson, Carey C

    Annals of the American Thoracic Society

    2017  Volume 14, Issue 2, Page(s) 275–278

    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Child ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Humans ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification ; Practice Guidelines as Topic ; Tuberculin Test ; Tuberculosis/diagnosis ; Tuberculosis/microbiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-01-30
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2717461-X
    ISSN 2325-6621 ; 1943-5665 ; 2325-6621
    ISSN (online) 2325-6621 ; 1943-5665
    ISSN 2325-6621
    DOI 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201608-636CME
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  4. Article ; Online: ATS Core Curriculum 2021. Adult Sleep Medicine: Sleep Apnea.

    Jamil, Shazia M / Shafazand, Shirin / Dudley, Katherine A / Lipford, Melissa C / Gu, Chenjuan / Jun, Jonathan C / Budnick, Isadore / Davis, Eric M / Kent, David / Stanley, Jeffrey J / Quaney, Rachel / Stewart, Nancy H / Young, Kirsten / Sullivan, Shannon / McSparron, Jakob I / Wang, Tisha / Guzman, Elizabeth / Çoruh, Başak / Hayes, Margaret M

    ATS scholar

    2021  Volume 2, Issue 3, Page(s) 484–496

    Abstract: The American Thoracic Society Sleep Core Curriculum updates clinicians on important sleep topics, presented during the annual meeting, and appearing in summary here. This year's sleep core theme is sleep-disordered breathing and its management. Topics ... ...

    Abstract The American Thoracic Society Sleep Core Curriculum updates clinicians on important sleep topics, presented during the annual meeting, and appearing in summary here. This year's sleep core theme is sleep-disordered breathing and its management. Topics range from pathophysiological mechanisms for the association of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and metabolic syndrome, surgical modalities of OSA treatment, comorbid insomnia and OSA, central sleep apnea, and sleep practices during a pandemic. OSA has been associated with metabolic syndrome, independent of the role of obesity, and the pathophysiology suggests a role for sleep fragmentation and intermittent hypoxia in observed metabolic outcomes. In specific patient populations, surgical treatment modalities for OSA have demonstrated large reductions in objective disease severity compared with no treatment and may facilitate adherence to positive airway pressure treatment. Patient-centered approaches to comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea include evaluating for both OSA and insomnia simultaneously and using shared-decision making to determine the order and timing of positive airway pressure therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. The pathophysiology of central sleep apnea is complex and may be due to the loss of drive to breathe or instability in the regulatory pathways that control ventilation. Pandemic-era sleep practices have evolved rapidly to balance safety and sustainability of care for patients with sleep-disordered breathing.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2690-7097
    ISSN (online) 2690-7097
    DOI 10.34197/ats-scholar.2021-0027RE
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  5. Article ; Online: ATS Core Curriculum 2020. Adult Sleep Medicine.

    Jamil, Shazia M / Owens, Robert L / Lipford, Melissa C / Shafazand, Shirin / Marron, Robert M / Vega Sanchez, Maria Elena / Lam, Michael T / Sunwoo, Bernie Y / Schmickl, Christopher / Orr, Jeremy E / Sharma, Snigdha / Sankari, Abdulghani / Javaheri, Sogol / Bertisch, Suzanne / Dupuy-McCauley, Kara / Kolla, Bhanu / Imayama, Ikuyo / Prasad, Bharati / Guzman, Elizabeth /
    Hayes, Margaret M / Wang, Tisha

    ATS scholar

    2020  Volume 1, Issue 4, Page(s) 476–494

    Abstract: The American Thoracic Society Core Curriculum updates clinicians annually in adult and pediatric pulmonary disease, medical critical care, and sleep medicine, in a 3-4-year recurring cycle of topics. These topics will be presented at the 2020 Virtual ... ...

    Abstract The American Thoracic Society Core Curriculum updates clinicians annually in adult and pediatric pulmonary disease, medical critical care, and sleep medicine, in a 3-4-year recurring cycle of topics. These topics will be presented at the 2020 Virtual Conference. Below is the adult sleep medicine core that includes topics pertinent to sleep-disordered breathing and insomnia.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-30
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2690-7097
    ISSN (online) 2690-7097
    DOI 10.34197/ats-scholar.2020-0017RE
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  6. Article ; Online: ATS Core Curriculum 2017: Part I. Adult Sleep Medicine.

    Jamil, Shazia M / Conwell, Walter D / T Poston, Jason / Patel, Sarah / Billings, Molly / Boland, Elaine / Gehrman, Philip / Chang, Melisa / Martin, Jennifer L / Khadadah, Sulaiman / Kaminska, Marta / Sharma, Rahul / Wolfe, Lisa / Yafawi, Jihane Zaza Dit / Hammond, Terese / De Cruz, Sharon / Balachandran, Jay / Wang, Tisha

    Annals of the American Thoracic Society

    2017  Volume 14, Issue Suppl_2, Page(s) S150–S164

    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Curriculum ; Education, Medical, Graduate/methods ; Humans ; Pulmonary Medicine ; Sleep/physiology ; Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ; Sleep Medicine Specialty/education ; Societies, Medical ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-10-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2717461-X
    ISSN 2325-6621 ; 1943-5665 ; 2325-6621
    ISSN (online) 2325-6621 ; 1943-5665
    ISSN 2325-6621
    DOI 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201701-028CME
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  7. Article ; Online: Genetic variants associated with sleep disorders.

    Kripke, Daniel F / Kline, Lawrence E / Nievergelt, Caroline M / Murray, Sarah S / Shadan, Farhad F / Dawson, Arthur / Poceta, J Steven / Cronin, John / Jamil, Shazia M / Tranah, Gregory J / Loving, Richard T / Grizas, Alexandra P / Hahn, Elizabeth K

    Sleep medicine

    2014  Volume 16, Issue 2, Page(s) 217–224

    Abstract: Objective: The diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep disorders are partly heritable; therefore, defining heritable pathophysiologic mechanisms could delineate diagnoses and suggest treatment. We collected ...

    Abstract Objective: The diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep disorders are partly heritable; therefore, defining heritable pathophysiologic mechanisms could delineate diagnoses and suggest treatment. We collected clinical data and DNA from consenting patients scheduled to undergo clinical polysomnograms, to expand our understanding of the polymorphisms associated with the phenotypes of particular sleep disorders.
    Methods: Patients at least 21 years of age were recruited to contribute research questionnaires, and to provide access to their medical records, saliva for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and polysomnographic data. From these complex data, 38 partly overlapping phenotypes were derived indicating complaints, subjective and objective sleep timing, and polysomnographic disturbances. A custom chip was used to genotype 768 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Additional assays derived ancestry-informative markers (eg, 751 participants of European ancestry). Linear regressions controlling for age, gender, and ancestry were used to assess the associations of each phenotype with each of the SNPs, highlighting those with Bonferroni-corrected significance.
    Results: In peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, coactivator 1 beta (PPARGC1B), rs6888451 was associated with several markers of obstructive sleep apnea. In aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like (ARNTL), rs10766071 was associated with decreased polysomnographic sleep duration. The association of rs3923809 in BTBD9 with periodic limb movements in sleep was confirmed. SNPs in casein kinase 1 delta (CSNK1D rs11552085), cryptochrome 1 (CRY1 rs4964515), and retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor A (RORA rs11071547) were less persuasively associated with sleep latency and time of falling asleep.
    Conclusions: SNPs associated with several sleep phenotypes were suggested, but due to risks of false discovery, independent replications are needed before the importance of these associations can be assessed, followed by investigation of molecular mechanisms.
    MeSH term(s) ARNTL Transcription Factors/genetics ; ARNTL Transcription Factors/physiology ; Adult ; Carrier Proteins/genetics ; Carrier Proteins/physiology ; Casein Kinase II/genetics ; Casein Kinase II/physiology ; Cryptochromes/genetics ; Cryptochromes/physiology ; Female ; Genetic Association Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; Nocturnal Myoclonus Syndrome/genetics ; Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 1/genetics ; Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 1/physiology ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/physiology ; Polysomnography ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive/genetics ; Sleep Wake Disorders/genetics ; Transcription Factors/genetics ; Transcription Factors/physiology
    Chemical Substances ARNTL Transcription Factors ; BMAL1 protein, human ; BTBD9 protein, human ; CRY1 protein, human ; Carrier Proteins ; Cryptochromes ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 1 ; PPARGC1B protein, human ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; RORA protein, human ; Transcription Factors ; CSNK2A1 protein, human (EC 2.7.11.1) ; Casein Kinase II (EC 2.7.11.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-12-05
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2012041-2
    ISSN 1878-5506 ; 1389-9457
    ISSN (online) 1878-5506
    ISSN 1389-9457
    DOI 10.1016/j.sleep.2014.11.003
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  8. Article ; Online: Genotyping sleep disorders patients.

    Kripke, Daniel F / Shadan, Farhad F / Dawson, Arthur / Cronin, John W / Jamil, Shazia M / Grizas, Alexandra P / Koziol, James A / Kline, Lawrence E

    Psychiatry investigation

    2010  Volume 7, Issue 1, Page(s) 36–42

    Abstract: Objective: The genetic susceptibility factors underlying sleep disorders might help us predict prognoses and responses to treatment. Several candidate polymorphisms for sleep disorders have been proposed, but there has as yet inadequate replication or ... ...

    Abstract Objective: The genetic susceptibility factors underlying sleep disorders might help us predict prognoses and responses to treatment. Several candidate polymorphisms for sleep disorders have been proposed, but there has as yet inadequate replication or validation that the candidates may be useful in the clinical setting.
    Methods: To assess the validity of several candidate associations, we obtained saliva deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) samples and clinical information from 360 consenting research participants who were undergoing clinical polysomnograms. Ten single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped. These were thought to be related to depression, circadian sleep disorders, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome (RLS), excessive sleepiness, or to slow waves in sleep.
    Results: With multivariate generalized linear models, the association of TEF rs738499 with depressive symptoms was confirmed. Equivocal statistical evidence of association of rs1801260 (the C3111T SNP in the CLOCK gene) with morningness/eveningness and an association of Apolipoprotein E (APOE) rs429358 with the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) were obtained, but these associations were not strong enough to be of clinical value by themselves. Predicted association of SNPs with sleep apnea, RLS, and slow wave sleep were not confirmed.
    Conclusion: The SNPs tested would not, by themselves, be of use for clinical genotyping in a sleep clinic.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2010-02-22
    Publishing country Korea (South)
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2414364-9
    ISSN 1976-3026 ; 1738-3684
    ISSN (online) 1976-3026
    ISSN 1738-3684
    DOI 10.4306/pi.2010.7.1.36
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