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The European Sleep Apnea Database (ESADA) is a comprehensive medical database established in 2007, designed to collect and analyze data related to sleep apnea across multiple centers in Europe. The database aims to enhance the understanding of sleep apnea, its comorbidities, and treatment outcomes.

Overview[edit]

The ESADA project was initiated to address the need for a large-scale, multicenter database that could provide insights into the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of sleep apnea. It involves collaboration among numerous sleep centers across Europe, each contributing data from patients diagnosed with sleep apnea.

Objectives[edit]

The primary objectives of the ESADA are:

Data Collection[edit]

Data in the ESADA is collected using a standardized protocol to ensure consistency and reliability. The database includes information on:

Research and Findings[edit]

The ESADA has facilitated numerous studies that have contributed significantly to the field of sleep medicine. Key findings include:

Collaborations[edit]

ESADA collaborates with various international research groups and organizations to enhance the scope and impact of its research. It is part of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and works closely with other sleep research networks.

Future Directions[edit]

The ESADA aims to expand its database by including more centers and increasing the diversity of its patient population. Future research will focus on:

  • Genetic and biomarker studies to identify individuals at risk for sleep apnea.
  • Longitudinal studies to assess the long-term outcomes of sleep apnea treatment.
  • Integration of new technologies, such as telemedicine and wearable devices, in the management of sleep apnea.

Conclusion[edit]

The European Sleep Apnea Database is a vital resource for advancing the understanding of sleep apnea and improving patient care. Its comprehensive data collection and collaborative approach make it a cornerstone of sleep research in Europe.

References[edit]

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 The European Sleep Apnea Database (ESADA): report from 22 European sleep laboratories, 
 European Respiratory Journal, 
 2011,
 Vol. 38(Issue: 3),
 pp. 635-642,
 DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00046710,

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