Too Much Sleep: Quality of Life in Patients with Idiopathic Hypersomnia

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Faculty

Richard K. Bogan, MD, FCCP, FAASM
Associate Clinical Professor
University of South Carolina Medical School
Columbia, SC
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC
Principal, Bogan Sleep Consultants, LLC
Columbia, SC
Richard K. Bogan, MD, FCCP, FAASM

Dr. Bogan is the President of Bogan Sleep Consultants, LLC. He is also Associate Clinical Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC.

Dr. Bogan received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Wofford College and his MD degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He served his internship and residency, as well as Chief Medical Resident, at the University of Alabama Hospital and Clinics in Birmingham. Thereafter, he completed a fellowship and assistant professorship in the Pulmonary Division of the Department of Medicine at the University of Alabama School of Medicine. He has been certified by the American boards of Sleep Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Pulmonary Diseases.

Dr. Bogan has served as principal investigator on numerous clinical trials in the past and continues to do so now. He has a variety of publications and research interests that focus on topics such as narcolepsy, insomnia, sleep apnea, shift work sleep disorder, restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movement disorder, chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia, and circadian rhythm abnormality.

Anne Marie Morse, DO, FAASM
Associate Professor
Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Director, Child Neurology and Pediatric Sleep Medicine, Geisinger Medical Center
Janet Weis Children’s Hospital
Danville, PA
Anne Marie Morse, DO, FAASM

Dr. Anne Marie Morse is the Director of Child Neurology and Pediatric Sleep Medicine at Geisinger, Janet Weis Children’s Hospital. She has significant clinical and research experience and interest in children, adolescents, and adults with sleep wake disorders, particularly central disorders of hypersomnolence. In addition, her research interests extend more broadly to include investigating the relationship between sleep and neurologic and neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr Morse’s commitment to sleep health extends into the community. She has developed a school-based sleep education and surveillance program called Wake Up and Learn.  This program was developed to provide education about sleep health and perform school-based sleep screening to improve recognition of pediatric sleep disorders in middle and high school students. It has now expanded to include learners in college, medical school, and medical residency programs with a clinical and health plan delivery, called Sleep to Be Well. Dr. Morse envisions a world where sleep can be acknowledged as the vital sign of health, wellness, and performance that it is designed to be.

Statement of Need

Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), cognitive dysfunction, and extreme fatigue despite excessive hours of sleep. Patients with IH report brain fog, poor memory, and sleep inertia, despite 50% of patients sleeping 10 hours or more nightly. In a QoL study of patients with IH, patients with long sleep time had worse outcomes in multiple areas, including cognition, daily functioning, work absenteeism, depression, and activity impairment, compared to patients with IH with non-LST. Adding to disparities caused by IH, the poor QoL is significantly underestimated, and patients often feel misunderstood by the general public. In order to treat patients with IH and improve QoL, HCPs must first recognize the impact of symptoms and the work/psychosocial functioning for patients with IH.

This CMEO Snack will aid clinicians in overcoming these inadequacies by equipping them with a clear picture of what IH is and the poor QoL outcomes it is associated with.  Please join expert faculty in a discussion on how to better recognize the significant impact of IH symptoms on QoL.

Learning Objective

Characterize the impact of IH and its symptoms on the QoL and functioning of patients and their families.

Financial Support

This program is supported by an independent medical education grant from Jazz Pharmaceuticals.

Target Audience

Sleep specialists, primary care physicians, pulmonologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, physician associates (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), nurses, and pharmacists

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Dr. Bogan reports the following financial relationships:

Consultant: Avadel; Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.; Harmony Biosciences; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Oventus; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.

Research Support: Apnimed; Avadel; Bayer; Bresotec Medical; Eisai Inc.; Fisher Paykel Healthcare; FRESCA Medical; Idorsia Pharmaceuticals US Inc.; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; LivaNova; Merck & Co., Inc.; NLS Pharmaceutics; Philips; Roche; Sanofi; Sommetrics, Inc.; Suven Pharma; Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.; and Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Speakers Bureau: Eisai Inc.; Harmony Biosciences; Idorsia Pharmaceuticals US Inc.; and Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Dr. Morse reports the following financial relationships:

Advisory Board: Alkermes; Avadel; Harmony Biosciences; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.

Grants: Coverys Community Healthcare Foundation; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and ResMed Foundation

Research Support: Geisinger Health Plan; Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; and UCB, Inc.

Speakers Bureau: Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Employment: DAMM Good Sleep, LLC (CEO)

Disclosures were obtained from the CME Outfitters, LLC staff; no disclosures to report:

  • Christina Rivera Carpenter, PhD, RN (peer reviewer)
  • Evan Luberger (planning committee)
  • John Jones, PharmD (planning committee)
  • Susan H. Yarbrough, CHCP (planning committee)
  • Sandra Caballero, PharmD (planning committee)
  • Sharon Tordoff (planning committee)

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Too Much Sleep: Quality of Life in Patients with Idiopathic Hypersomnia
Event Date: 07/20/2023 at 4:00 am EST