| Nico de Vries, MD, PhD |
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Title Slide
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Disclosures
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Mild OSA
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Severe OSA
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MOSA usually POSA
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Sir Isaac Newton
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History of PT
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First Patent
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Old School PT
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Tennis Ball
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Tennis Ball Downside
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First Amsterdam Device
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Sleep Position Trainer
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SPT Results
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Data and Training
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TB vs SPT
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Long-term Compliance
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Sleep Time
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Sleep Scores
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PT and OD
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PT and PS
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Palatal Surgery
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After UA surgery
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Results
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Mean Disease Alleviation
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Bariatric Surgery
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MMA
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PT after MMA
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POSA and DISE
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SPT vs MAD
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Methods
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Inclusion Criteria
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SomnoMed Flex
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Process Flow Chart
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PP-3 Months
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Primary Outcome (ITT)
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Adverse Events
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Conclusion
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Treatment
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PT, Final Thoughts
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Six (6) provocative statements concerning clinical treatment of IBD. Each statement is presented as 5 steps:Step 1: the statement & introduction, + 5 possible opinions of that statement -- please choose one
Step 2: a graph of an international survey’s opinions of that statement
Step 3: a literature review for that statement
Step 4: a graph comparing the faculty's vs an international survey’s opinions, + faculty discussion
Step 5: a brief faculty summary, plus the list of references.
Please click on any Statement or any Step tab to read this publication in the order you prefer.