Based on current clinically relevant research findings, Somnologie deals with the etiology, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment of various sleep disorders. Scientific, high-quality analysis of the etiology, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of various sleep disorders requires the collaboration of a large number of medical disciplines. Through the collaboration of representatives from the fields of epidemiology, human genetics, otolaryngology, oral-maxillofacial surgery, internal medicine, pulmonology, cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, neurophysiology, physiology, psychology, pediatrics, and pharmacology, Hypnography meets the multidisciplinary requirements of sleep research. Research and sleep medicine. Special attention is also paid to methodological innovations in biomedical technologies. In addition to original experimental or clinical papers and review papers, recommendations, position papers and guidelines are published. Key topics that appear regularly and the establishment of CME sections in the field of sleep science meet the training and continuing education requirements of this journal and relevant professional associations. It was prepared with a balanced combination of scientific content and practical content in the service of training and continuing training in mind. Attach importance to individual issues. Based on current clinically relevant research results, the journal focuses on the etiology, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis and treatment of various sleep disorders. A scientific and comprehensive analysis of the various causes of sleep disorders requires the cooperation of multiple branches of medicine.
Through the collaboration of experts in the fields of epidemiology, human genetics, otolaryngology, OMF, internal medicine, pulmonology, cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, neurophysiology, physiology, psychology, pediatrics, and pharmacology, Hypnology meets the multidisciplinary requirements of sleep research and sleep medicine. Particular attention is paid to methodological innovation in biomedical engineering. In addition to experimental and original clinical articles, Dgsm reviews, case reports, recommendations, and guidelines are published. Focus questions and CME articles meet the continuing education requirements of this journal and relevant professional associations. Each issue offers a balanced mix of scientific content and articles promoting education in sleep medicine.