Harvard Title
Gerald E. McGinnis Professor Sleep Medicine
Administrative and Hospital Title(s)
Editor, Sleep and Health Education Program Harvard Medical School
Senior Physician, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Other Affiliation(s)
Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine
Adjunct Faculty, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University
Address
Clinical: Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital 1153 Centre Street Suite 5K, Boston, MA 02130
Academic: 221 Longwood Ave., RF485, Boston, MA 02115
Publications View
Air leak is associated with poor adherence to autoPAP therapy.
Authors: Valentin A, Subramanian S, Quan SF, Berry RB, Parthasarathy S.
Sleep
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Sleep
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Use of immunohistochemical evaluation of DNA repair proteins to demonstrate cisplatin response prediction in resected NSCLC squamous cell carcinoma.
Authors: Pierceall WE, Sprott KM, Brambilla E, Pirker R, Popper HH, Wang X, Chen Y, Quan S, Filipits M, Alaparthi L, Kutok J, Weaver DT, Al-Adhami M, Andre F, Le Chevalier T, Ward BE, Soria J.
J Clin Oncol
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J Clin Oncol
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The healthcare debate--is it misguided?
Association of incident cardiovascular disease with progression of sleep-disordered breathing.
The association between obstructive sleep apnea and neurocognitive performance--the Apnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy Study (APPLES).
Authors: Quan SF, Chan CS, Dement WC, Gevins A, Goodwin JL, Gottlieb DJ, Green S, Guilleminault C, Hirshkowitz M, Hyde PR, Kay GG, Leary EB, Nichols DA, Schweitzer PK, Simon RD, Walsh JK, Kushida CA.
Sleep
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Sleep
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorder, free-running type in a sighted male with severe depression, anxiety, and agoraphobia.
Incidence and Remission of Parasomnias among Adolescent Children in the Tucson Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea (TuCASA) Study.
Sleep-disordered breathing and cardiovascular disorders.
Conscious awakenings are commonly associated with Acid reflux events in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Authors: Poh CH, Allen L, Gasiorowska A, Navarro-Rodriguez T, Quan SF, Malagon I, Powers J, Willis MR, Ashpole N, Fass R.
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol
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Increased oesophageal acid exposure at the beginning of the recumbent period is primarily a recumbent-awake phenomenon.
Authors: Allen L, Poh CH, Gasiorowska A, Malagon I, Navarro-Rodriguez T, Cui H, Powers J, Moty B, Willis MR, Ashpole N, Quan SF, Fass R.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
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Aliment Pharmacol Ther
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