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Sleep Solutions
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Polysomnography
- An overnight, fully attended 16-18
channel diagnostic sleep study in which there is continuous
monitoring of the patient. This test includes several types
of measurements used to identify different sleep stages and
classify various sleep disorders. Small sensors are
connected to the head, face, chest and legs of the patient to
monitor different brain and body activities, including brain
waves, eye movements, heart rate, respiration and muscle
movements.
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CPAP
Titration
- A full night titration of nasal CPAP
(Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) after diagnosis of
Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
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50/50
Polysomnography/CPAP Split Study
- An overnight sleep study during which,
after documentation of obstructive sleep apnea is noted in the
first half of the night, CPAP may be initiated and
titrated.
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Multiple Sleep
Latency Test (MSLT)
- A series of naps performed during the
day following a polysomnogram for patients with symptoms of
unexplained daytime somnolence. A MSLT is also a diagnostic
study for narcolepsy.
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Unattended
Limited Channel Polysomnogram
- An overnight unattended 4-6 channel
diagnostic sleep study. The test will primarily measure:
Airflow, respiration, heart rate, body position, oxygen
saturation, and snoring.
Pulse
Oximetry
- Overnight monitoring of blood oxygen
and pulse rate. Used as screening for suspicion of Obstructive
Sleep Apnea.
Consultation
- An in-depth sleep consultation with a
board certified sleep specialist.

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