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Pillar Procedure
Material: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Size: 18 mm in length and 1.5 mm in diameter
Procedure: 3 implants placed into hard & soft palate junction, 2 mm apart
Price: NT$25000
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ISSTA Sleep Surgery Conference
M.O.U. with Stanford Sleep Disorders Center
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(Paradoxical inward rib-cage motion)
(Movement arousals) (Diaphoresis)
(Neck hyperextension during sleep)
(EDS, hyperactivity, or aggressive behavior)
(Slow rate of growth) (Morning headaches) (Secondary enuresis)
From ICSD-2, 2005
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(RDI) 1
(Frequent arousals with respiratory effort)
(SaO2desaturation with apneic episodes)
(Hypercapnia) (Markedly negative
esophageal pressure swings)
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Journal of Sleep Science, Medicine & Technology
Academic Journal (under planning) contracted with Elsevier, the Netherlands. The first academic journal in this brand new field
Launching Schedule: Launch the first issue from May 2015 First call for paper will be in Sep. 2014, from “22nd Congress of ESRS” which will be held in Tallinn Estonia, Sep 16 – Sep 20, 2014 .
Editorial Board: EDITOR IN CHIEF: RAYLEIGH CHIANG, M.D., M.M.S. (TW) Deputy Editors: M Vitiello, Ph.D (Elderly sleep, psychology US)., J Krieger, M.D., Ph.D. (Sleep medicine, FR), T Penzel, M.D. (Sleep medicine, DE), M Tafti, Ph.D. (Basic science, CH), R Grunstein (Sleep medicine, AU), M Kyng (Computer science, DK), Z Ding, Ph.D. (Industrial design, CN), HH Chou, M.Sc. (Management, TW) Editorial Board: Fields of Sleep medicine, Engineering, Design, Management, Industry from 18 countries across Europe, America, Asia-Pacific
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Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, U.S. - June, 2011
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Photo with the Chief of Sleep Center, Prof. Eric J. Olson, Prof. Kannan Ramar
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Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S. - June, 2011
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From the ChairmanClinical SpecialtiesFaculty at a Glance
Alphabetical Listing Clinical Practitioners Funded Research Faculty
TrainingResearchMember's Section
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FACULTY
Alumni Day 2011 (above, left to right) First Row: Ernie Weymuller, Larry Duckert, Rayleigh Chiang, Bevan Yueh, Neal Futran, Edward Weaver, Jonathan Perkins, Greg Davis,Randy Bly Second Row: Susan Norton, Marc Coltrera, Bob Stanley, Jay Rubinstein, Bruce Tempel, Mark Whipple, Al Hillel, Phil Weissbrod, RobbyKang, Prabhat Bhama, Kris MoeThird Row: Jenny Stone, Robert Ballard, Eddie Mendez, David Horn, Nikki Schmitt, Tanya Meyer, Scott Manning, Al Merati, Liz Oesterle,Maya Sardesai, Ed Rubel, Jim Phillips, Amit BhranyFourth Row: Cliff Hume, Kelly Owens, Corrina Levine, Arun Sharma, Isaac Bohannon, Jennifer Hsia, Karthik Balakrishnan, Lynn Chiu, RobOxford, Jon Skirko, Sapna Patel, Jae Lim, Jack Liu, Justin Golub
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Establishing the “Sleep Technology SIG” in 2011
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I. International CommitteeAPEC, EU, WHO
II. Public Advocacy CommitteeMedia, publications
III. Research & Development CommitteeField standards
IV. Industrialization CommitteeIP Platform
V. Education CommitteeGlobal Ph.D./Master Program
VI. Global Policy & Regulation Committee
1st Executive Meeting ParisExceptional Assembly London
2nd Executive Meeting Taipei
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1st Industrial Meeting
Sleep: An Innovative Approach to Reducing Health-Cost, Increasing Productivity, and Promoting Public Safety
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2013/03/18Global Sleep Technology Industry ForumTaipei, Taiwan
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Future Activities
2013/04/10ISSTA Board MeetingBerlin, Germany
2014/01/06~13Sleep Technology Field Standard U.S. Trip
Berlin Germany
2014/03/20Annual Member Assembly of ISSTA, Berlin
2013/112nd ISSTA Annual ConferenceBerlin, Germany
2013/12/29International Sleep Medicine & Science Expert Forum, Taipei, Taiwan
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2014/06Sleep Technology Symposium, APSS, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. (proposal submitted)
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2014/06Call for a meeting on the agreement of De nition of “Sleep eHealth”
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2014/01/06~13Sleep Technology Field Standard U.S. Trip
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Specific challenge: The sustainability of pilot and demonstration solutions and services is broadly perceived as one of the biggest challenges in streamlining healthcare delivery processes and in improving cost efficiency while maintaining or improving patient safety. The pace of development has been slow and penetration of ICT still has high growth potential in healthcare compared to other public or private sectors.
This activity facilitates public purchasing of innovative solutions in healthcare which have not yet been deployed onlarge scale.
Scope: The proposals should improve sustainable deployment of new or improved services by healthcare service procurers in line with the eHealth Action Plan[1]. Examples of target outcomes for healthcare delivery may include addressing early hospital discharge, delivery of healthcare in remote, sparsely populated and difficult to access regions, eHealth services for mobile EU patients, and pre/post operation care outside the hospital environment.
The scope of the PPI pilot(s) is to specify, purchase and deploy ICT based solutions which can deliver sustainable, new or improved healthcare services and improve the ecosystem in which procurement approaches for innovative healthcare solutions are successfully applied.
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ISSTA :www.issta-sleep.org
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