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Sleep Apnea, Who Needs Treatment?

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After your sleep test, in a follow-up visit or phone call, your sleep specialist will review your sleep test results with you: RDI, oxygen saturastion record, MSLT. These data and consideration of your overall health will help him decide whether your sleep apnea is serious enough to need treatment.
People usually need immediate treatment if their [...]

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Determining the Severity of Sleep Apnea

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When is a person’s sleep apnea severe enough to cause concern?
Sleep specialists define “clinical” sleep apnea (sleep apnea that needs medical attention) in the following terms:
1. An apnea event is when breathing stops for more than 10 seconds.
2. A hypopnea event is a partial apnea in which airflow in and out of the lungs is [...]

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At-Home Sleep Testing: Portable Monitoring

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It sometimes is not necessary to spend a night in a sleep disorders center. In-home testing for sleep disorders (also called portable monitoring or ambulatory monitoring) is a new and developing field. For certain patients, and under certain conditions, the sleep specialist may suggest that the sleep study be done in the person’s home.
Having a [...]

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The “Split-Night” Sleep Study

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The standard way to diagnose and treat sleep apnea requires two full nights in the sleep lab. The first night is for a diagnostic sleep study. If the sleep specialist diagnoses sleep apnea and prescribes the most common treatment, CPAP , the patient spends a second full night in the sleep lab so that the [...]

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A Visit to a Sleep Center

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Let’s assume that you suspect you may have sleep apnea. Your first contact with a sleep center will probably be something like Mr. Kennedy’s. His wife said, “Honey, please do something about that snoring,” so he made an initial appointment with the sleep specialist at the nearest sleep center. Mrs. Kennedy was asked to come [...]

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The Sleep Center, The Job of the Sleep Technician

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Sleep technicians hook you up to the polysomnography leads, make you comfortable during the night, and monitor both your sleep and the operation of the polysomnograph equipment throughout the night. The accuracy of the results of your sleep test will depend on how carefully the technicians set you up for the test and how carefully [...]

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The Sleep Center, Polysomnography

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Sleep specialists have developed a standard way to record and measure what is going on during a person’s sleep. The procedure that is used for making these recordings is called polysomnography, which means “making multiple sleep recordings.” The electronic apparatus that is used is called (not too surprisingly) a polysomnograph.
If you have ever had an [...]

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