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Home sleep test for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea deemed reliable
... four-month period used Holter oximeters for home sleep testing, registering a 97 percent data ... episodes of totally obstructed breathing (obstructive sleep apnea). Serious episodes last more than ten ...Link between migranes and sleep disorders in children
... problems underwent a polysomnogram, a sleep test that monitors the brain, eye movements, muscle activity ... your body to stop breathing during sleep. OSA occurs when the tissue in the back of the throat ...Caloric intake negatively influences healthy adults' sleep patterns
... by a three-day food record. An overnight polysomnogram, or sleep test, was performed to determine the sleep pattern. According to the results, positive and statistically significant correlations ...Sleep-related breathing disorders affect children's blood pressure during sleep
... -snoring controls. Routine polysomnography, or an overnight sleep test, was performed, and mean arterial pressure ... children, primary snoring, mild obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and moderate/severe OSA ...Sleep apnea linked to increased risk of death
... 1522 generally healthy men and women for an average of 13.8 years after testing them ... breathing using a standard overnight sleep test. Participants with severe sleep-disordered breathing were three ...Home sleep test for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea deemed reliable
A small, portable device used for the home diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea has been deemed very reliable, according to new research presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head ...Surgery, oral devices associated with improvement in sleep breathing disorder
... behind the roof of the mouth. All participants underwent sleep testing before and after surgery. As measured by the number ... 60 patients (63 percent). Sleep apnea was completely cured in 21 patients (35 ...Older men with breathing problems during sleep more likely to have irregular heartbeats
... studied 2,911 men who underwent sleep testing by polysomnography between 2003 and 2005. The number ... heart's lower chambers (ventricles). Obstructive sleep apnea—the most common type, involving a partial ...Severe sleep apnea tied to increased risk of death
... women aged 40 years and older who had no sleep apnea or had mild, moderate, or severe ... apnea as determined by a standard at-home sleep test at the beginning of the study. After an average of eight years ...
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