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Polysomnography

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2010
Polysomnography (PSG) is an essential tool for diagnosis of a variety of sleep disorders. The results of PSG should be interpreted in the context of a patient's history and medications and observation in the sleep laboratory. As new technologies evolve, it is expected that the field will evolve.
Behrouz, Jafari, Vahid, Mohsenin
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Polysomnography

2018
This chapter outlines the basics of polysomnography as used in daily practice. It addresses the clinical application of polysomnography (PSG), its merits and limitations, and aims to provide insight in the 'art' of PSG interpretation and reporting.
David G. Ingram   +2 more
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Polysomnography

2019
Polysomnography refers to a systematic process used to collect physiologic parameters during sleep. A polysomnogram (PSG) is a procedure that utilizes electroencephalogram, electro-oculogram, electromyogram, electrocardiogram, and pulse oximetry, as well as airflow and respiratory effort, to evaluate for underlying causes of sleep disturbances.
Jessica Vensel, Rundo, Ralph, Downey
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Polysomnography

2017
This chapter provides an overview of the sleep recording process, including the application of electrodes and sensors to the patient, instrumentation, signal processing, digital polysomnography (PSG), and artifact recognition. Topics discussed include indications for PSG, standard recording parameters, patient preparation, electrode placement for ...
Sudhansu Chokroverty, Roberto Vertugno
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Polysomnography Challenges

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2016
Polysomnography provided a means to objectively study sleep. Initial challenges were technical; the next challenge was overcoming communication difficulties and lack of standardization. The new specialty, sleep medicine, created a huge demand for laboratory polysomnography.
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[Polysomnography].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2000
Polysomnography(PSG) is essential for the diagnosis of all pathophysiologic conditions due to both any types of sleep disordered breathing and to any types of sleep disturbance. Since this issue's objection is to describe the outline of PSG, we will explain here about when PSG is needed, what type of measurements are necessary for PSG, and how it ...
Y, Takasaki, Y, Kaneko, E, Ito
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Polysomnography

2021
Fumiya Kinoshita   +2 more
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Split-Night Polysomnography

Chest, 2007
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder associated with serious health consequences, increased health-care utilization, and economic burden. With greater public and medical attention to sleep disorders, the volume of referrals for sleep studies over the last decade has increased by approximately 12-fold.
Nirav P, Patel   +2 more
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