Browsing by Author "Randerath, Winfried J."
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An invasive and a noninvasive approach for the automatic differentiation of obstructive and central hypopneas
Morgenstern de Muller, Christian Rudolf; Schwaibold, Matthias; Randerath, Winfried J.; Bolz, Armin; Jané Campos, Raimon (2010-04-15)
Article
Open AccessThe automatic differentiation of obstructive and central respiratory events is a major challenge in the diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing. Esophageal pressure (Pes) measurement is the gold-standard method to ... -
Automatic differentiation of obstructive and central hypopneas with esophageal pressure measurement during sleep
Morgenstern de Muller, Christian Rudolf; Schwaibold, Matthias; Randerath, Winfried J.; Bolz, Armin; Jané Campos, Raimon (2009)
Conference report
Open AccessThe differentiation between obstructive and central respiratory events is one of the most recurrent tasks in the diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing. Esophageal pressure measurement is the gold-standard method to ... -
Automatic non-invasive differentiation of obstructive and central hypopneas with nasal airflow compared to esophageal pressure
Morgenstern de Muller, Christian Rudolf; Schwaibold, Matthias; Randerath, Winfried J.; Bolz, Armin; Jané Campos, Raimon (2010)
Conference report
Open AccessThe differentiation of obstructive and central respiratory events is a major challenge in the diagnosis of sleep disordered breathing. Esophageal pressure (Pes) measurement is the gold-standard method to identify these ... -
Feasibility of noninvasive single-channel automated differentiation of obstructive and central hypopneas with nasal airflow
Morgenstern de Muller, Christian; Randerath, Winfried J.; Schwaibold, Matthias; Bolz, Armin; Jané Campos, Raimon (2013-03)
Article
Restricted access - publisher's policyBackground: The identification of obstructive and central hypopneas is considered challenging in clinical practice. Presently, obstructive and central hypopneas are usually not differentiated or scores lack reliability ...