Leon Judah Blackmore Centre for Sleep Disorders at UBC Hospital
- 2211 Wesbrook Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5
- ubcsleepdisordersclinic@vch.ca
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Research
The Sleep Disorders Program has a well-established long-standing renowned research program. Research spans broadly, from studies using animal translational studies, molecular ‘omic’ technologies, observational cohorts, clinical trials, and economics analyses.
This work has been funded by provincial and national agencies including Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Members of the UBCH Sleep Disorders Program have co-authored national and international guidelines related to sleep.
Featured research
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Continuous positive airway pressure and mandibular advancement splints: the CHOICE multicentre, open-label randomised clinical trial
Hamoda MM, Hyunh N, Ayas NT, Rompre P, Bansback N, JeMasse JF, Arcache P, Lavigne G, Series F, Fleetham JA, Almeida FR.
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A global consensus regarding the evaluation and management of sleepiness in Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: results of a Delphi Process
Steier J, Bogan R, Cano-Pumarega I., Fleetham J., Pepin J.L, Randerath W, Redline S., Malhotra A.
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A case of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson Disease treated with sodium oxybate
Liebenthal J, Valerio J, Ruoff C, Mahowald M
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Association of nocturnal hypoxemia and white blood cell count in a multicenter cohort
Shah A, Hajipour M, Allen AJH, Ayas N, Kendzerska T, Hanly P, Kimoff J, Series F, Lajoie A, Robillard R, Jen R, Beaudin AE, Raneri J, Skomro R
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All Obstructive Sleep Apnea Events are not created equal: the relationship between Event-related Hypoxemia and Physiologic Response
Hajipour M, Hirsch Allen AJ, Beaudin AE, Raneri JK, Jen R, Foster GE, Fogel S, Kendzerska T, Series F, Skomro RP, Robillard R, Kimoff RJ, Hanly PJ, Fels S, Singh A, Azarbarzin A, Ayas NT
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