Concomitant sleep disorders—a reason for in-clinic sleep studies in patients with obstructive sleep apnea? Nikolaus C. Netzer Editorial 20 May 2005 Pages: 49 - 49
Prevalence of concomitant sleep disorders in patients with obstructive sleep apnea Steven M. ScharfAbby TubmanPatricia Smale Original Article 31 March 2005 Pages: 50 - 56
Sleep problems and the risk for sleep disorders in an outpatient veteran population Masroor MustafaNkolika ErokwuKingman Strohl Original Article 05 May 2005 Pages: 57 - 63
Digital recording and analysis of esophageal pressure for patients with obstructive sleep apnea–hypopnea syndrome Masaaki SuzukiHiromasa OgawaToshimitsu Kobayashi Original Article 05 May 2005 Pages: 64 - 72
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: effect of respiratory events and arousal on pulse wave amplitude measured by photoplethysmography in NREM sleep José Haba-RubioGeorges DarbellayJean M. Tschopp Original Article 04 May 2005 Pages: 73 - 81
Injection of glutamate into the pedunculopontine tegmental nuclei of anesthetized rat causes respiratory dysrhythmia and alters EEG and EMG power Jasna SaponjicMiodrag RadulovackiDavid W. Carley Original Article 01 March 2005 Pages: 82 - 91