Presentations: Curriculum Vitae of R. Bart Sangal, M.D.

Invited/refereed presentations at international/national meetings:

  1. Sangal R, Thomas L. Mean Sleep Latency and Mean Maintenance of Wakefulness. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, San Diego, 1988.
  2. Sangal, R. Multiple Sleep Latency Test and Retest in Narcolepsy. American Med EEG Soc, Lexington, 1988.
  3. Sangal R, Thomas L, Mitler MM. Maintenance of Wakefulness Test Versus Multiple Sleep Latency Test: A Factor Analytic Approach. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Toronto, 1991.
  4. Sangal R Thomas L. Narcolepsy: Improvement in MSLT with Pemoline. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Toronto, 1991.
  5. Sangal R, Thomas L. Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Improvement in Somnolence with Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Toronto, 1991.
  6. Sangal R, Thomas L. Tests for Measuring Objective Change in Daytime Sleepiness with Treatment. American Electroencephalographic Society, Philadelphia, 1991.
  7. Sangal RB, Thomas L, Mitler MM. Disorders of Excessive Sleepiness: Treatment Improves Ability to Stay Awake but Does Not Reduce Sleepiness. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Phoenix, 1992.
  8. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Topography of Auditory and Visual P300 in Normal Adults. American EEG Society, New Orleans, 1993.
  9. Sangal JM, Sangal RB. Topography of Auditory and Visual P300 in Normal Children. American EEG Society, New Orleans, 1993.
  10. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Severe Daytime Sleepiness causes abnormal Auditory P300 Latency Topography with normal Visual P300 Topography. American EEG Society, New Orleans, 1993.
  11. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Profound Obstructive Sleep Apnea causes abnormal Visual P300 Latency Topography with normal Auditory P300 Topography. American EEG Society, New Orleans, 1993.
  12. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Closed head injuries, excessive daytime sleepiness, and abnormal visual P300 brain topography. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Boston, 1994.
  13. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. P300 brain topography is differentially affected by somnolence of different types. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Boston, 1994.
  14. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Sleep apnea impairs visual cognitive function as measured by P300 brain topography. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Boston, 1994.
  15. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Measures of sleepiness (maintenance of wakefulness test and multiple sleep latency test) and P300 amplitudes and latencies measure different abilities in patients with sleep disorders. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Boston, 1994.
  16. Sangal JM, Sangal RB, Persky B. P300 Topography predicts treatment response in attention deficit disorder. American EEG Society, Chicago, 1994.
  17. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. P300 Latency: Abnormal in Sleep Apnea with Somnolence and Idiopathic Hypersomnia, but Normal in Narcolepsy. American Psychiatry Electrophysiology Association, Miami, 1995.
  18. Sangal RB, Semery JP, Belisle C. Computerized Analysis of Abnormal Human Sleep offers Reasonable Results. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Washington, 1996.
  19. Sangal RB, Sangal JM, Belisle C. MWT and ESS Measure Different Abilities in 41 Patients with Snoring and Daytime Sleepiness. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, San Francisco, 1997.
  20. Sangal RB, Mitler MM, Sangal JM, US Modafinil in Narcolepsy Study Group. MSLT, MWT and ESS: Indices of Sleepiness in 522 Drug-free Patients with Narcolepsy. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, San Francisco, 1997.
  21. Mitler MM, Walsleben J, Sangal RB. US Modafinil in Narcolepsy Study Group. MWT Sleep Latencies for 530 Drug-Free Patients with Narcolepsy. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, San Francisco, 1997.
  22. Sangal RB, Sangal JM, Belisle C. Patients with Narcolepsy have longer Auditory and Visual P300 Latencies. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, New Orleans, 1998.
  23. Sangal RB, Sangal,JM, Belisle C. P300 Measures in Narcolepsy predict Treatment Response to Modafinil. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, New Orleans, 1998.
  24. Sangal,RB, Sangal JM, Belisle C. Predicting Treatment Response in Narcolepsy using the P300. International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography/ EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, New Orleans, 1998.
  25. Sangal,RB. Cognitive Evoked Potentials (P300 Topography) in the Treatment of Attention Deficit. EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society, Macon, 2000.
  26. Sangal RB, Sangal JM, Ollila M. Rating Scales for Inattention and Sleepiness are correlated in Sleep Disordered Patients, but not in Patients with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Chicago, 2001.
  27. Sangal RB, Sangal JM, Ollila M. Polysomnograhic Evidence of Normal Sleep Related Respiration in Patients with Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Seattle, 2002.
  28. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale Does Not Measure Perceived Sleepiness in Patients with Sleep Apnea. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Chicago, 2003.
  29. Sangal RB, Sangal JM. Patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Have Normal Sleep on Polysomnography. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Chicago, 2003.
  30. Sangal RB, Owens J, Allen AJ, Sutton V, Schuh K, Feng MS, Kelsey D. Effects of Atomoxetine and Methylphenidate on Sleep in Children with ADHD. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, 2004.
  31. Sangal RB, Stone M. Scale of Wake Ability and Fatigue: A New Scale with High Internal Consistency, Convergent and Discriminant Validity, and Test-Retest Reliability. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Seattle, 2009.
  32. Sangal RB. A reliable and valid instrument for measuring wake inability and fatigue: The Sangal wake inability and fatigue test. Assoc Prof Sleep Societies, Minneapolis, 2010.

Invited Seminars and Grand Rounds:

  1. Sangal RB. Is ADHD a Sleep Disorder? The Spectrum of Developmental Disabilites, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine: Kennedy-Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, 2007.
  2. Grand Rounds to William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Department of Medicine
  3. Grand Rounds to William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Department of Pediatrics
  4. Grand Rounds to Wayne State University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry (2007)

Curriculum Vitae of R. Bart Sangal, M.D.