Since 1989

Pediatrics sleep medicine

Schedule

Course Objectives | At the conclusion of this course the participant should be able to identify and discuss:

  • normal developmental aspects of sleep in infants, children, and adolescents

  • the most frequently encountered sleep disorders in infants, children and adolescents

  • evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of sleep disorders in infants, children and adolescents

  • the interface between sleep, sleep disorders and emotional and behavioral regulation

 

18 AUGUST 21


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Normal sleep, clinical aspects

Key physiological characteristics of normal human sleep; differences between REM and NREM sleep, distribution of sleep stages throughout the sleep period and clinical correlates

Keenan


00:00:00

Circadian Rhythms

Fundamental properties of the circadian system and sleep/ wake regulation

Carskadon


02:51:44

Adolescent Sleep

Adolescent Sleep Patterns; Biological, Social and Psychological Influences, Updates from Carskadon

Carskadon


02:53:20

Sleeplessness in the Young Child

The interview, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and management of sleeplessness in the young child

Pelayo


04:47:39

Parasomnias

Characteristic clinical features of parasomnias, evaluation, differential diagnosis, treatment and management

Pelayo


Polysomnography Part 1

PSG Review/ Sleep Stage Scoring / Part 1

Keenan


19 AUGUST 21


00:00:00–00:54:21

Family Medicine Perspective

Sleep Medicine in Family Practice; Clinical Pearls and tips for CPAP adherence for the child and adolescent

Haeger


00:54:21–end

Surgical Management of Pediatric OSA

Surgical management of Pediatric Sleep Related Breathing Disorders including Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy

Li


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Basic Mechanisms/emotional regulation/suicide

The neuroscience of the sleep wake rhythm and the intersection of emotional regulation, suicide in adolescents

Benca


00:00:00–01:31:42

Practical tips Peds Sleep Medicine

A review of the constellation of resources, space and people necessary for practice

Woidtke


1:31:24–02:09:43

Sleep in Infants PSG examples

Review and discussion of PSG examples of sleep and breathing in infants

Woidtke


Sleep Stage Scoring

Discussion/ practice of visual pattern recognition

Keenan


20 AUGUST 21


00:00:00–1:20:41

Sleepiness in Children

Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of sleepy children

Kotegal


02:01:07–02:57:52

Obesity/Sleep Disorders Interface

The incidence and prevalence of obesity, the interface of obesity and sleep disorders, indications for evaluation, treatment and management

Yuen


No video; see Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine
6th ed. chapter 143

Development of The Airway and Orthodontic Sleep Medicine

The development of the upper airway and orthodontic approaches for intervention; prevention and treatment of sleep related breathing disorders

Quo


00:00:00–00:17:00

Forensics

Continued from Parasomnia lecture

Pelayo


00:17:00–00:35:57

The neurologically impaired child

Pharmacotherapy of disrupted sleep, sleepiness, and sleeplessness in a child, and medications that disrupt sleep

Pelayo


00:35:57–01:20:25

Pharmacology

Challenges associated with treatment and management of the neurologically impaired child

Pelayo


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Breathing During Sleep in the Developing Child: Norms and Breathing Disorders

Developmental changes in the cardiorespiratory system and breathing disorders in the developing child

Sullivan


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OSA in sick children and infants

The evaluation of apnea, reflux, and reflex apnea during sleep in infants and the importance of sleep position and safe environment to decrease risk of SIDS

Okourie


00:00:00–01:23:20

Delayed sleep phase, clinical aspects CR

Review of clinical aspects of circadian rhythms and the role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the treatment of Sleep/ Wake disorders for adolescents

Del Rosso


00:00:00-01:27:48

Polysomnography

Features of the PSG critical to diagnosis and treatment

Keenan