SLEEP 2014 Final Program - page 71

Wednesday
June 4
Tuesday
June 3
Sunday
June 1
Monday
June2
Saturday
May31
W03: PositiveAirwayPressure
Therapy inChildren: Reflecting on
Experience andDevelopingBest
Practices
10:20am – 12:20pm
RoomL100H
Chair:
Darius Loghmanee, MD
Faculty:
RakeshBhattacharjee, MD, RPSGT; Brigitte
Fauroux, MD, PhD; ManishaWitmans, MD; and LisaWolfe,
MD
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. List indications for PAP therapy in children;
2. Describe theevidence that supports the use of new
PAP technologies; and
3. Review strategies that address the unique needs of
children onPAP therapy.
10:20am – 10:45am
TheRoleof Desensitization
andFollow-up inPromoting
Adherence toPAP inChildrenof
AllAges
RakeshBhattacharjee, MD,
RPSGT
10:45am – 11:15am
Selecting theAppropriateMask
andPAPDevice inChildren
BrigitteFauroux, MD, PhD
11:15am– 11:35am
TheUseof HomeTesting, PAP
Downloads, and In-labTitration
in theCareof ChildrenonPAP
ManishaWitmans, MD
11:35am– 12:00pm
TransitioningCare for
Chronically IllAdolescents
RequiringTreatment with
PositiveAirwayPressure:
Important Considerations
LisaWolfe, MD
12:00pm – 12:20pm
PediatricPAP: Proposed
Guidelines andQuestions for
Further Study
Darius Loghmanee, MD
D05:ANewSleepCareParadigm
10:20am – 12:20pm
Room 101E
Co-chairs:
LawrenceEpstein, MD; and IleneRosen, MD
Faculty:
M. SafwanBadr, MD; TimothyMorgenthaler, MD;
andNathanielWatson, MD, MS
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objectives:
1. Review the current sleep care paradigm used to
diagnose andmanage patientswith sleepdisorders;
2. Describe a new sleep care paradigm for diagnosing
andmanagingpatientswith sleep disorders based
on theAffordableCareAct and other changes in the
health care system; and
3. Discuss the role of theboard certified sleepmedicine
physician and the sleep team in thenew sleep care
paradigm.
O13: CircadianEntrainment,
Disruption andPhysiological Effects
of Light
10:20am – 12:20pm
Room 205A
Co-chairs:
JeanneDuffy, PhD; andAndrewMcHill, MS
Psychologist Level of Content:
Intermediate
Objective:
Describe phase angle of entrainment changes
with development of delayed sleep phase disorder,
consequences of circadian disruption and effects of light.
0108
10:20am - 10:35am
CIRCADIANPHASEANDSLEEPTIMING
DIFFERBETWEENNAPPINGANDNON-
NAPPINGTODDLERS
Akacem LD, SimpkinCT, CarskadonMA,Wright
KP, LeBourgeoisMK
0109
10:35am - 10:50am
SLEEPBEHAVIOR, CIRCADIANPHASE,AND
PHASEANGLEOFENTRAINMENTACROSS
ADOLESCENCE:ALONGITUDINALSTUDY
CrowleySJ, VanReenE, TarokhL, Barker DH,
LeBourgeoisMK, AceboC, CarskadonMA
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