R Douglas McEvoy
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Recent Articles
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Rahimi M, Vakulin A, McEvoy R, Barnes M, Quinn S, Mercer J, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2023 Nov;
21(2):308-316.
PMID: 38015501
About 20-35% of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have supine-isolated OSA, for which supine sleep avoidance could be an effective therapy. However, traditional supine discomfort-based methods show poor tolerance...
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Zheng D, Xu Y, You S, Hackett M, Woodman R, Li Q, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2019 Jul;
11:89-96.
PMID: 31312807
Background: Whether continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment can improve depression or anxiety symptoms in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) patients remains uncertain. Methods: Secondary analysis of the Sleep Apnea Cardiovascular...
3.
Quan W, Zheng D, McEvoy R, Barbe F, Chen R, Liu Z, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2019 Jun;
2-3:59-65.
PMID: 31193555
Background: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a common comorbidity in patients with cardiovascular (CV) disease. We aimed to identify specific OSA clinical phenotypes relating to risks of serious CV events...
4.
Ferguson S, Appleton S, Reynolds A, Gill T, Taylor A, McEvoy R, et al.
Chronobiol Int
. 2019 Apr;
36(6):758-769.
PMID: 31017005
Almost one-third of Australians report having made errors at work that are related to sleep issues. While there is significant literature investigating the role of sleep in workplace health and...
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Appleton S, Gill T, Lang C, Taylor A, McEvoy R, Stocks N, et al.
Sleep Health
. 2018 Jan;
4(1):13-19.
PMID: 29332673
Objective: To determine the prevalence of sleep conditions (obstructive sleep apnea [OSA], insomnia symptoms, simple snoring, and restless legs) and their associated burden of chronic conditions in a community sample....
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Reynolds A, Appleton S, Gill T, Taylor A, McEvoy R, Ferguson S, et al.
Sleep Health
. 2017 Sep;
3(5):357-361.
PMID: 28923192
Introduction: Sleep disorders are associated with sickness absenteeism (SA), at significant economic cost. Correlates of absenteeism are less well described in nonclinical samples. Participants And Methods: We determined the relationship...
7.
Martin S, Appleton S, Adams R, Taylor A, Vincent A, Brook N, et al.
Sleep Health
. 2017 Jul;
3(4):250-256.
PMID: 28709511
Objective(s): To examine the association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and other sleep indices using polysomnography (PSG) data and erectile dysfunction (ED) in a representative cohort of men. Design: Cross-sectional....
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Adams R, Appleton S, Taylor A, Gill T, Lang C, McEvoy R, et al.
Sleep Health
. 2017 Mar;
3(1):35-42.
PMID: 28346149
Objective: To measure the prevalence and social impacts of sleep problems in Australia. Design: Cross-sectional national adult online survey. Setting: Community-based sample. Participants: Australian adults ≥18 years, n=1011. Results: Self-reported...
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de Batlle J, Turino C, Sanchez-de-la-Torre A, Abad J, Duran-Cantolla J, McEvoy R, et al.
Eur Respir J
. 2017 Mar;
49(3).
PMID: 28298397
Identifying undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) patients in cardiovascular clinics could improve their management. Aiming to build an OSA predictive model, a broad analysis of clinical variables was performed in...
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Martin S, Appleton S, Adams R, Taylor A, Catcheside P, Vakulin A, et al.
Urology
. 2016 Jun;
97:219-226.
PMID: 27349525
Objectives: To examine the influence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on nocturia, controlling for their shared co-morbidities, in a population of community-based middle aged to elderly men. Methods: Participants were...