Neda Esmaeiliمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر ارشد
- Sleep Apnea
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Hypertension
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Neda Esmaeili, Ph.D. is a Research Fellow in Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, specializing in sleep medicine research with a particular focus on sleep apnea and its cardiovascular implications. Her work is conducted within the Department of Medicine and involves extensive collaboration with leading researchers in the field. Dr. Esmaeili's primary research interests center on obstructive sleep apnea, hypoxic burden measurement, cardiovascular consequences of sleep disorders, and treatment efficacy assessment. Her work bridges clinical sleep medicine with cardiovascular physiology, examining how sleep apnea contributes to hypertension, atherosclerosis, and other cardiovascular conditions. She has developed expertise in analyzing physiological burdens of sleep apnea and their relationship to adverse health outcomes. Analysis of her recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong focus on hypoxic burden as a key metric in sleep apnea severity assessment and treatment response. Her research increasingly incorporates community-based cohort studies and meta-analyses to establish population-level relationships between sleep apnea phenotypes and cardiovascular outcomes. Much of her work examines how specific interventions affect physiological parameters beyond traditional apnea-hypopnea index measurements. Dr. Esmaeili maintains active collaborations with a network of sleep researchers including Ali Azarbarzin, Ludovico Messineo, Scott Sands, and Susan Redline. Her research appears to be supported by institutional funding from Brigham and Women's Hospital and likely involves participation in multi-center studies given the scale of some of her meta-analyses involving thousands of participants. Her research team appears to be part of a larger sleep medicine research infrastructure at Brigham and Women's Hospital that has access to advanced physiological monitoring equipment, multi-ethnic cohort data, and clinical trial infrastructure for testing both pharmacological and device-based interventions for sleep apnea.








