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Kompendium Schlafmedizin Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM German Sleep Society) / H. Schulz (editor), A. Rodenbeck, P. Geisler (coeditors) Compendium Sleep Medicine Loose leaf binder in 2 ring binders ISBN 978 3 609 76660 7 (D) 198.00 With supplements and updates ca. once a year All texts in German Special price for members of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM German Sleep Society), (D) 178.20 The great practical guide to sleep medicine Sleep disorders affect a person s whole life. Lack of night sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness has a lasting effect on a person s physical and mental ability. To clarify and treat such disorders, Sleep Medicine constitutes a comprehensive instrument that can be applied in sleep laboratories as well as for outpatient treatment. This compendium enables doctors to confidently rise to the challenge and effectively help their patients. Developed directly from the official training catalogue of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM German Sleep Society), the knowledge of sleep medicine is comprehensively and concisely outlined in its entirety covering 17 large topics. Target groups: Sleep physicians, sleep laboratories members of DGSM (Germany Sleep Society)

Content I I 0 I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 II II 0 II 1 II 2 II 3 II 4 II 5 II 6 II 7 II 8 II 9 II 10 II 11 II 12 III III 0 III 1 III 2 III 3 III 4 IV IV 0 IV 1 IV 2 Principles and technical training Sleep as a regulated process Physiological principles of biosignals Principles of biosignal measurement Principles of biosignal recording Technology of polysomnography in the sleep laboratory Practical process of polysomnography Outpatient monitoring Sleep medicine patients Computer aided analysis of biosignals during sleep Visual analysis of polygraphic sleep recordings Sleep psychology Perception of sleep Sleep and psychometrics Sleep and personality Processing of stimuli during sleep Arousal thresholds / arousal reactions Cognitive and emotional processes during sleep Process of falling asleep Process of waking up Sleep and memory Chronobiology Sleep and daytime activity Sleep deprivation as an experimental method Diagnostic methods Principles of diagnostics Examination procedures of the psychosocial data level Examination procedures of the biological data level Classification system Insomnia General part Primary insomnia

IV 3 IV 4 V V 1 V 2 V 3 VI VI 1 VI 2 VI 3 VI 4 VI 5 VI 6 VI 7 VI 8 VI 9 VI 10 VI 11 VI 12 VI 13 VI 14 VI 15 VII VII 1 VII 2 VIII VIII 0 VIII 1 VIII 2 VIII 3 VIII 4 VIII 5 VIII 6 VIII 7 IX IX 0 IX 1 Secondary insomnia Circadian rhythm disorders Motor coordination during sleep Principles Sleep related motor function disturbances Disorders influencing the motor function at night Respiratory system Neurophysiological principles of respiration Respiratory muscles: Function of respiratory pump during sleep Upper airways during sleep Classification of sleep related breathing disorders Epidemiology of SRBD Diagnostic of SRBD Sleep related breathing disorders and sleep fragmentation: Physical condition during the day Clinic and pathophysiology of SRBD Influence of the viscerocranium on the upper airways Interaction of SRBD with constrictions of the upper airways Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) and cardio vascular risk Interaction of SRBD with bronchopulmonary disorders Interaction of SRBD with cardiac disorders Interaction of SRBD with neuromuscular disorders Interaction of SRBD with neurological psychiatric disorders Further internal disorders Physiological principles Pathophysiology Psychiatric disorders Affective disorders Schizophrenia Anxiety disorders Abuse of and addiction to substances Eating disorders Dementia Personality disorders Neurological disorders Hyposomnia with neurological disorders

IX 2 IX 3 X X 0 X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 XI XI 0 XI 1 XI 2 XII XII 0 XII 1 XII 2 XII 3 XII 4 XII 5 XIII XIII 0 XIII 1 XIII 2 XIII 3 XIV XIV 0 XIV 1 XIV 2 XIV 3 XIV 4 XIV 5 XIV 6 Hypersomnia with neurological disorders Parasomnia Paediatric disorders Technological methods in paediatric medicine Ontogenesis of sleep Sleeping disorders Sleep related breathing disorders in infants Sudden infant death, prevention Other paediatric disorders related to sleep medicine Drug related sleeping disorders Cardiovascular medicine and other internal therapeutics and their influence on sleep Psychotropic drugs and their influence on sleep Non pharmacological forms of therapy Cognitive behavioural therapy approaches in the treatment of sleep disorders Psychotherapeutic methods for parasomnia Psychotherapeutic methods for sleep wake rhythm disorders Psychotherapeutic methods for sleeping disorders in children Psychotherapeutic methods for other sleeping disorders Pharmacological therapies Principles of a soporific therapy Substances to improve sleep Recommendations for a soporific therapy Therapy for sleep related breathing disorders Behaviour and pharmacological therapy for sleep related breathing disorders Rating of intraoral and extraoral therapeutic aids for obstructive sleep apnoea and snoring ncpap (nasal continuous positive airflow pressure) therapy for obstructive SRBD Bilevel therapy for OSA Neuromuscular stimulation in the treatment of OSA Therapy of SRBD without obstruction of the upper airways

XIV 7 XV XV 0 XV 1 XV 2 XV 3 XVI XVI 1 XVI 2 XVI 3 XVI 4 XVII XVII 0 XVII 1 XVII 2 XVII 3 XVII 4 XVII 5 XVII 6 XVII 7 XVII 8 XVII 9 XVII 10 Surgical therapy for SRBD Sleep and physical / mental ability Interaction between sleep and physical / mental ability Occupational medicine and occupational psychology Social medicine rehabilitation prevention Variations of sleep and sleep behaviour Change in sleep and the circadian rhythm over the lifespan Sleep in women Sleep behaviour of different social and ethnic groups Historical changes of sleep behaviour Case studies Insomnia Sleep related breathing disorders Hypersomnia originating from the central nervous system, not due to circadian rhythm disorders, sleep related breathing disorders or other causes for sleeping disorders during the night Circadian rhythm disorders Parasomnia Sleep related movement disorders Isolated symptoms, obvious normal variant and unsolved problems Other sleep disorders Appendix: Sleep disorders associated to other classified illnesses Appendix: Other psychiatric and behavioural disorders often presenting a differential diagnosis