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  1. Emerging monitoring techniques in oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea: a narrative review with a focus on mandibular jaw movement analysis
  2. Respiratory effort burden measured by mandibular jaw movements as a digital marker with clinical insights in obstructive sleep apnea
  3. Interpreting the mandibular jaw movement signal in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis: A technical and practical review
  4. Reliability of mandibular jaw movement analysis for assessing residual apnea-hypopnea index in OSA patients under PAP therapy
  5. Respiratory effort-driven mouth opening causes unintentional air leaks during PAP therapy
  6. Multistate Modeling for Determining Transition Probabilities in Sleep Apnea Severity Across Multiple Nights of Recording
  7. Exploring the Dose–Response Relationship Between Mandibular Protrusion and Respiratory Effort Burden in Oral Appliance Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  8. OSA diagnosis in context: a comprehensive approach to evaluating novel diagnostic devices
  9. Relation dose-réponse entre niveau de protrusion mandibulaire et effort respiratoire résiduel dans le traitement par orthèse de l’apnée du sommeil
  10. Responses to questions about Sunrise in the review on OSA wearables by Chiang et al
  11. Assessment of Craniofacial Growth Pattern Relative to Respiratory Mandibular Movement and Sleep Characteristics: A Pilot Study
  12. Enhancing artificial intelligence‐driven sleep apnea diagnosis: The critical importance of input signal proficiency with a focus on mandibular jaw movements
  13. Air leak phenotyping by mandibular jaw movement analysis in CPAP therapy: Key insights for practitioners
  14. Mandibular Jaw Movement Automated Analysis for Oral Appliance Monitoring in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Prospective Cohort Study
  15. Analysis of mandibular jaw movements to assess ventilatory support management of children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome treated with positive airway pressure therapies
  16. Machine Learning Automated Analysis Applied to Mandibular Jaw Movements During Sleep: A Window on Polysomnography
  17. Insights on mandibular jaw movements during polysomnography in obstructive sleep apnea
  18. Determinants of apnea-hypopnea index variability during home sleep testing
  19. Creating an Optimal Approach for Diagnosing Sleep Apnea
  20. Respiratory effort during sleep and the rate of prevalent type 2 diabetes in obstructive sleep apnoea
  21. Mandibular jaw movements as a non-invasive measure of respiratory effort during sleep: application in clinical practice
  22. Remote Monitoring of Positive Airway Pressure Data
  23. 0498 Home automated OSA quantification of night-to-night short term variability: analysis of the associated conditions
  24. Respiratory Effort During Sleep And Prevalent Diabetes In Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  25. Analyse des conditions associées à la variabilité inter-nuit, au domicile, de l’index des événements respiratoires chez le patient suspect de SAOS
  26. Mandibular Jaw Movement Automated Analysis for Oral Appliance Monitoring in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Prospective Cohort Study
  27. Respiratory effort during sleep and prevalent hypertension in obstructive sleep apnoea
  28. Mandibular movements are a reliable noninvasive alternative to esophageal pressure for measuring respiratory effort in patients with sleep apnea syndrome
  29. Phenotypes in obstructive sleep apnea: new promises with a home-based digital medicine solution
  30. Near-boundary double-labeling-based classification: the new standard when evaluating performances of new sleep apnea diagnostic solutions against polysomnography?
  31. Mandibular Movements are a Reliable Noninvasive Alternative to Esophageal Pressure for Measuring Respiratory Effort in Patients with Sleep Apnea Syndrome
  32. Deprescribing antihypertensive drugs after starting OSA primary therapy?
  33. Diagnosis of Sleep Apnoea Using a Mandibular Monitor and Machine Learning Analysis: One-Night Agreement Compared to in-Home Polysomnography
  34. Diagnostic du syndrome d’apnées du sommeil par un capteur mandibulaire associé à une analyse en intelligence artificielle versus la polysomnographie
  35. Azithromycin for treatment of hospitalised COVID-19 patients: a randomised, multicentre, open-label clinical trial (DAWn-AZITHRO)
  36. Efficacy of the adjuvanted subunit protein COVID-19 vaccine, SCB-2019: a phase 2 and 3 multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
  37. Development of a digital medicine solution for home-based obstructive sleep apnea phenotyping
  38. Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Mandibular Movements Enables Accurate Detection of Phasic Sleep Bruxism in OSA Patients: A Pilot Study
  39. Machine Learning-based Sleep Staging in Sleep Apnea Patients Using a Single Mandibular Movement Signal
  40. Mandibular Movements Are a Reliable Noninvasive Alternative to Esophageal Pressure for Identifying Respiratory Effort in Sleep Apnea
  41. Clinical validation of a mandibular movement signal based system for the diagnosis of pediatric sleep apnea
  42. L’analyse du signal mandibulaire par intelligence artificielle permet la stadification du sommeil au cours du syndrome d’apnées du sommeil (SAS)
  43. Detecting COVID-19 and other respiratory infections in obstructive sleep apnoea patients through CPAP device telemonitoring
  44. Sleep stages automatically scored from mandibular movement signal recorded by a unique chin sensor
  45. The key role of the mandible in modulating airflow amplitude during sleep
  46. Design and Validation of a New Technology for Home-Based Screening of Sleep Apnea Syndrome
  47. 0792 Mandibular Movement Monitoring with Artificial Intelligence Analysis for the Diagnosis of Sleep Bruxism
  48. Bruxism Relieved Under CPAP Treatment in a Patient With OSA Syndrome
  49. Le bruxisme peut être repéré pendant le sommeil par l’analyse automatique des seuls mouvements mandibulaires
  50. Assessment of Mandibular Movement Monitoring With Machine Learning Analysis for the Diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  51. Treatment failure and hospital readmissions in severe COPD exacerbations treated with azithromycin versus placebo – a post-hoc analysis of the BACE randomized controlled trial
  52. Sleep apnea diagnosis supported by a neural network analysis combining single-channel mandibular movement recordings with co-morbidities and self-reported symptoms
  53. Respiratory Mandibular Movement Signals Reliably Identify Obstructive Hypopnea Events During Sleep
  54. Head and Body positions as risk-factors for sleep obstructive breathing
  55. Mandibular Movement Analysis to Assess Efficacy of Oral Appliance Therapy in OSA
  56. The position of the mandible plays a key role for determining airflow during sleep.
  57. Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation Score to Guide Mask Selection in CPAP-Treated Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  58. Determinants of Unintentional Leaks During CPAP Treatment in OSA
  59. Mepolizumab for Eosinophilic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  60. Persistent respiratory effort after adenotonsillectomy in children with sleep-disordered breathing
  61. Mandibular Movements As Accurate Reporters of Respiratory Effort during Sleep: Validation against Diaphragmatic Electromyography
  62. The measurement of DLNO and DLCO: A manufacturer's perspective
  63. Monitoring mandibular movements to detect Cheyne-Stokes Breathing
  64. Chest wall electromyography: a surrogate for crural diaphragmatic electromyography during sleep apnoea hypopnea obstructive syndrome to assess respiratory effort
  65. Determining factors of unintentional leak during CPAP treatment in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
  66. Persistent respiratory effort after adenotonsillectomy in children with sleep disordered breathing
  67. Factors Contributing to Unintentional Leak During CPAP Treatment
  68. Beyond the thermistor: Novel technology for the ambulatory diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea
  69. Mandibular position and movements: Suitability for diagnosis of sleep apnoea
  70. In vivo estimates of NO and CO conductance for haemoglobin and for lung transfer in humans
  71. Nitrogen monoxide and carbon monoxide transfer interpretation
  72. Nasal obstruction and male gender contribute to the persistence of mouth opening during sleep in CPAP-treated obstructive sleep apnoea
  73. Mandibular Movements Identify Respiratory Effort in Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  74. Partial versus maximal forced exhalations in COPD: Enhanced signal detection for novel therapies
  75. Mandibular Movements Identify Respiratory Efforts Due to Obstructive Sleep Apnoea in a Pre-school Child
  76. TLNO/TLCO ratio is not the end of the road
  77. Révision de l’interprétation du transfert pulmonaire du CO et du NO à la lueur des conductances spécifiques de l’hémoglobine pour ces deux gaz : θCO et θNO
  78. Pulmonary circulation and gas exchange at exercise in Sherpas at high altitude
  79. Lung membrane conductance and capillary volume derived from the NO and CO transfer in high-altitude newcomers
  80. Invited editorial on "Lung membrane conductance and capillary volume derived from the NO and CO transfer in high altitude newcomers"
  81. Pulmonary Vascular Reserve and Exercise Capacity at Sea Level and at High Altitude
  82. Exercise Pathophysiology in Patients With Chronic Mountain Sickness
  83. Improvement in lung diffusion by endothelin A receptor blockade at high altitude
  84. Pulmonary capillary blood volume and membrane conductance in Andeans and lowlanders at high altitude: A cross-sectional study
  85. Echocardiographic and Tissue Doppler Imaging of Cardiac Adaptation to High Altitude in Native Highlanders Versus Acclimatized Lowlanders
  86. Unexpected Pulseless Disease Associated With Recurrent Venous Thromboembolisms
  87. Tolerability of indacaterol, a novel once-daily β2-agonist, in patients with asthma: a randomized, placebo-controlled, 28-day safety study
  88. Safety, tolerability and efficacy of indacaterol, a novel once-daily β2-agonist, in patients with COPD: A 28-day randomised, placebo controlled clinical trial
  89. Effects of acetazolamide on aerobic exercise capacity and pulmonary hemodynamics at high altitudes
  90. Comparison of a step-down dose of once-daily ciclesonide with a continued dose of twice-daily fluticasone propionate in maintaining control of asthma
  91. Effects of Sildenafil on Exercise Capacity in Hypoxic Normal Subjects
  92. High-Altitude–Induced Right-Heart Failure
  93. Reflux gastro-œsophagien et asthme, les frères ennemis ?
  94. Comparison of Nebulized Budesonide and Oral Prednisolone with Placebo in the Treatment of Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  95. A Multinational, Multicentre, Non-Blinded, Randomized Study of Moxifloxacin Oral Tablets Compared with Co-Amoxiclav Oral Tablets in the Treatment of Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Bronchitis
  96. A comparative study of clarithromycin modified release and amoxicillin/ clavulanic acid in the treatment of acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
  97. Relationship Between Inflammatory Processes and Gas Exchanges in Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
  98. Dissecting Aneurysm of the Ascending Aorta with Aorto-caval Fistula