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March 3, 2026
“Sleep Disordered Breathing and Myelomeningocele in the Era of Prenatal Repair: A Systematic Review Towards Evidence-Informed Care”
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Andrea Park
HC
H. Castillo
Nebraska Medical Center
BR
Brandon Rocque
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Sleep disordered breathing is prevalent among individuals with myelomeningocele, impacting health outcomes significantly.
The review analyzes data from multiple studies to assess the relationship between prenatal repair and respiratory issues.
Findings indicate that addressing sleep disordered breathing may enhance management approaches for myelomeningocele patients.
Evidence supports the need for tailored treatment strategies to improve overall care in affected populations.
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“Sleep Disordered Breathing and Myelomeningocele in the Era of Prenatal Repair: A Systematic Review Towards Evidence-Informed Care” | Synapse
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Park et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleep.2026.108815