This book delves into the multifaceted world of sleep apnea, presenting the latest advancements, challenges, and perspectives in the field. The book covers various topics, including neuro-stimulator use, positive airway pressure therapies, non-PAP and non-surgical treatments, surgical interventions, diagnosis and management of various sleep apnea phenotypes and comorbidities, and special populations such as pediatric and intensive care unit patients. The book discusses the pathophysiology and mechanisms underlying sleep apnea, examining the role of circulating miRNA as a potential biomarker for diagnosis. It also addresses the adverse health consequences associated with sleep apnea, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and hypertension. Furthermore, the book explores the application of telemedicine and wearable technologies in diagnosing and treating sleep apnea, as well as the impact of external factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and traffic safety concerns related to sleep deprivation and sleep disorders. The book also highlights the importance of perioperative assessment and management of patients with sleep disorders, the role of REM sleep in sleep disorders, recent advances in sleep during pregnancy and postpartum, and the influence of sleep disturbances on hospitalized and intensive care unit patients. With contributions from experts in the field, this book offers valuable insights into the current state of sleep apnea research and practice, serving as a solid foundation for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students interested in understanding and addressing this prevalent sleep disorder. By providing a comprehensive overview of the field, this book aims to inspire further research and innovation in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of sleep apnea and related sleep disorders. 



Prof. Ahmed S. BaHammam is a tenured pulmonary and sleep medicine professor at King Saud University (KSU) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was awarded the KSU Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016 for his significant contributions to sleep medicine research. Prof. BaHammam has published 350 scientific articles, 65 book chapters, and a few books on sleep medicine and technology. His research focuses on various sleep-related topics, including hypersomnia, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, central hypersomnolence disorders, the impact of intermittent fasting and mealtime on sleep and circadian rhythm, and sleep monitoring. Prof. BaHammam serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Nature & Science of Sleep, the Executive Director of Academic Affairs at the Medical City, King Saud University, and the Director of Prince Naif Health Research Center.      

Dr. Mahadevappa Hunasikatti is working as medical officer, in sleep team at Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA and is a medical director for Mahadeva Sleep Tele Medicine (MSTM). He has completed his residency in psychiatry and obtained diploma in psychological medicine from prestigious National Institute of mental health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India. After moving to United States, he did an Internship/residency in psychiatry and internal medicine at Medical College of Ohio, Toledo. Later he did a fellowship in critical care medicine at shock trauma center, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD and a fellowship in pulmonary medicine at Sinai Hospital in Detroit, MI. He is board certified in internal medicine, psychiatry, pulmonary medicine, critical care medicine, sleep medicine and hospital medicine. His main interest includes sleep education, regulation of sleep medical devices, sleep tele medicine, sleep research and policy. 

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