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The MEDQOR Podcast Network
Medqor
125 episodes
1 month ago
The MEDQOR Podcast Network provides insights, reporting and analysis on MedTech Innovation across all of healthcare. We’re supported by ten leading brands in healthcare, whose chief editors will join us on a recurring basis to talk with key leaders in their industries about what’s happening now.

MEDQOR provides healthcare business intelligence to help MedTech and Pharma professionals connect and stay abreast of the advancing technologies to drive improved patient outcomes. We help healthcare innovators engage their market to bring new technology into hospitals, clinics and offices to improve and streamline patient care.

Thanks for listening as we discuss technology and treatment trends ranging from clear aligner therapy all the way to MRI machines and lab automation equipment. If you enjoy what you hear, please like, subscribe and share.
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The MEDQOR Podcast Network provides insights, reporting and analysis on MedTech Innovation across all of healthcare. We’re supported by ten leading brands in healthcare, whose chief editors will join us on a recurring basis to talk with key leaders in their industries about what’s happening now.

MEDQOR provides healthcare business intelligence to help MedTech and Pharma professionals connect and stay abreast of the advancing technologies to drive improved patient outcomes. We help healthcare innovators engage their market to bring new technology into hospitals, clinics and offices to improve and streamline patient care.

Thanks for listening as we discuss technology and treatment trends ranging from clear aligner therapy all the way to MRI machines and lab automation equipment. If you enjoy what you hear, please like, subscribe and share.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
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Differential Diagnosis of Idiopathic Hypersomnia
The MEDQOR Podcast Network
15 minutes
2 years ago
Differential Diagnosis of Idiopathic Hypersomnia
The differential diagnosis of idiopathic hypersomnia is challenging for several reasons. Its hallmark symptom, excessive daytime sleepiness, is a common symptom of many disorders, and ts ancillary symptoms also overlap with other disorders. A lack of validated biomarkers adds to the challenge. Assessing for key symptoms and medical history is a first step to help identify patients presenting with excessive daytime sleepiness who may have idiopathic hypersomnia. From there, there are several symptoms that can differentiate the diagnosis of idiopathic hypersomnia from other disorders such as sleep apnea or narcolepsy. These include:Sleep inertia: sleep inertia is common in patients with idiopathic hypersomnia but can also be reported by individuals with mood disordersPatients with idiopathic hypersomnia often find naps to be long and unrefreshing, while patients with narcolepsy generally find short naps to be restorativeIf a patient has prolonged nighttime sleep, long sleeper syndrome should be considered; in contrast to patients with idiopathic hypersomnia, long sleepers feel refreshed and do not have daytime sleepiness and difficulty awakening if they are allowed to sleep as long as they needCognitive complaints, often described as "brain fog" are common symptoms of idiopathic hypersomnia but also can occur in patients with various sleep-wake disorders (including narcolepsy type 1 and insufficient sleep syndrome)This episode is produced by Sleep Review and is episode 3 of a 5-part series sponsored by Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Visit Jazzpharma.com and SleepCountsHCP.com for more information. In episode 3, listen as Sleep Review’s Sree Roy and neurologist-sleep specialist Yves Dauvilliers, MD, PhD, discuss:Idiopathic hypersomnia can be particularly challenging to diagnose because of its lack of specific biomarkers, as well as its symptoms resembling those of other disorders. How do you differentiate idiopathic hypersomnia from hypersomnias of a specific cause, such as narcolepsy type 1 and type 2, insufficient sleep syndrome, or hypersomnia due to a neurodegenerative disease?A minority of people simply need to sleep longer than most, even 10 hours or more, to feel refreshed. How do you determine if that applies to a given person, who may not have a sleep disorder at all?How do you differentiate idiopathic hypersomnia from hypersomnia comorbid to psychiatric disorders, such as prolonged sleep time tied to depression?At what point in ruling out other disorders should objective sleep testing, such as polysomnography and multiple sleep latency testing, be done?Why is idiopathic hypersomnia sometimes confused with sleep-breathing disorders? When would you recommend a CPAP trial to address possible apneas, hypopneas, or respiratory-event related arousals?How do you distinguish chronic fatigue syndrome from idiopathic hypersomnia?Listen to Episode 1: Symptoms of Idiopathic Hypersomnia Listen to Episode 2: Diagnosis of Idiopathic Hypersomnia
The MEDQOR Podcast Network
The MEDQOR Podcast Network provides insights, reporting and analysis on MedTech Innovation across all of healthcare. We’re supported by ten leading brands in healthcare, whose chief editors will join us on a recurring basis to talk with key leaders in their industries about what’s happening now.

MEDQOR provides healthcare business intelligence to help MedTech and Pharma professionals connect and stay abreast of the advancing technologies to drive improved patient outcomes. We help healthcare innovators engage their market to bring new technology into hospitals, clinics and offices to improve and streamline patient care.

Thanks for listening as we discuss technology and treatment trends ranging from clear aligner therapy all the way to MRI machines and lab automation equipment. If you enjoy what you hear, please like, subscribe and share.