The last few years have witnessed a number of publications linking sleep disordered breathing to adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes in various populations. Associations with preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and growth restriction have been consistent across many studies. Though the manuscripts reviewed here consist mostly of preliminary data and need further confirmation, the studies have highlighted new directions in the assessment of the impact of sleep disordered breathing and pregnancy, and paved the way for new fields of research in this area.

Pengo, M., Banerjee, D., Kaur, A., Bourjeily, G. (2016). Sleep disordered breathing in pregnancy: Food for thought. OBSTETRIC MEDICINE, 9(4), 153-155 [10.1177/1753495X16631162].

Sleep disordered breathing in pregnancy: Food for thought

Pengo M;
2016

Abstract

The last few years have witnessed a number of publications linking sleep disordered breathing to adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes in various populations. Associations with preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and growth restriction have been consistent across many studies. Though the manuscripts reviewed here consist mostly of preliminary data and need further confirmation, the studies have highlighted new directions in the assessment of the impact of sleep disordered breathing and pregnancy, and paved the way for new fields of research in this area.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
aging; complications; hypertension; neonatal medicine; pregnancy; Sleep disordered breathing;
English
2016
9
4
153
155
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Pengo, M., Banerjee, D., Kaur, A., Bourjeily, G. (2016). Sleep disordered breathing in pregnancy: Food for thought. OBSTETRIC MEDICINE, 9(4), 153-155 [10.1177/1753495X16631162].
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