Ning Hung Chen
Memorial Hospital of South Bend
3 Papers
Ning Hung Chen is an academic researcher from Memorial Hospital of South Bend. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep apnea & Obstructive sleep apnea. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Recognizable clinical subtypes of obstructive sleep apnea across international sleep centers: a cluster analysis.
Brendan T. Keenan,Jinyoung Kim,Bhajan Singh,Lia Bittencourt,Ning Hung Chen,Peter A. Cistulli,Ulysses J. Magalang,Nigel McArdle,Jesse W Mindel,Bryndis Benediktsdottir,Erna S. Arnardottir,Lisa Prochnow,Thomas Penzel,Bernd Sanner,Richard Schwab,Chol Shin,Kate Sutherland,Sergio Tufik,Greg Maislin,Thorarinn Gislason,Allan I. Pack +20 more
TL;DR: Results confirm and extend previously identified clinical clusters in OSA that provide an opportunity for a more personalized approach to the management of OSA.
Is snoring during pregnancy a predictor of later life obstructive sleep apnoea? A case-control study.
Gurpreet S. Chaggar,Kate Sutherland,Fang Han,Ingo Fietze,Thomas Penzel,Bryndis Benediktsdottir,Thorarinn Gislason,Ulysses J. Magalang,Allan I. Pack,Bhajan Singh,Nigel McArdle,Lia Bittencourt,Qing Yun Li,Ning Hung Chen,Philip de Chazal,Peter A. Cistulli,Yu Sun Bin +16 more
TL;DR: Women who snore during pregnancy continue snoring in later-life but do not appear more likely to develop OSA, and these findings are limited by self-reported data, recall bias, and small numbers of women who reported snoring during pregnancy.
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Heart rate variability during wakefulness as a marker of obstructive sleep apnea severity.
Hua Qin,Brendan T. Keenan,Diego R. Mazzotti,Fernando Vaquerizo-Villar,Jan F. Kraemer,Niels Wessel,Sergio Tufik,Lia Bittencourt,Peter A. Cistulli,Peter A. Cistulli,Philip de Chazal,Kate Sutherland,Kate Sutherland,Bhajan Singh,Bhajan Singh,Allan I. Pack,Ning Hung Chen,Ingo Fietze,Thorarinn Gislason,Steven Holfinger,Ulysses J. Magalang,Thomas Penzel +21 more
TL;DR: Time-domain and non-linear HRV measures during wakefulness were associated with OSA severity, with severe patients having remarkably reduced and less complex HRV.