Polysomnography and sleep disorder centers.

Health technology assessment reports Pub Date : 1991-01-01
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Sleep disorders are common in our society. It is estimated that there are 50 million people in the United States who suffer to varying degrees from sleep problems. A great deal has been learned about sleep during the past 40 years. Much of this knowledge has been obtained by the use of PSG, which consists of the simultaneous recording of several physiologic parameters from a patient just prior to and during sleep. Much of the technology utilized in PSG are based on individual tests developed many years ago. Current published data permit the conclusion that PSG is useful for the diagnostic evaluation of patients with sleep-related breathing disorders, may be helpful in the evaluation of suspected cases of narcolepsy wherein other findings are inconclusive or contradictory, and may be helpful in cases of parasomnias and/or suspected epilepsy wherein the distinction between seizure activity and other forms of sleep disturbance is uncertain. Current data do not permit a firm conclusion as to the clinical effectiveness of PSG in other symptoms of sleep disturbance such as insomnia. Current, ongoing clinical trials are expected to provide information addressing this point, and several agencies (NINDS, ADAMHA, and NIA) have expressed their intent to encourage the organization of prospective trials to determine the ultimate clinical utility of SDC and PSG techniques. A physician need not be present during PSG in an SDC.

多导睡眠仪和睡眠障碍中心。
睡眠障碍在我们的社会中很常见。据估计,美国有5000万人患有不同程度的睡眠问题。在过去的40年里,人们对睡眠有了大量的了解。这些知识大部分是通过使用PSG获得的,PSG包括同时记录患者在睡眠前和睡眠期间的几个生理参数。PSG中使用的许多技术都是基于多年前开发的个别测试。目前公布的数据表明,PSG对睡眠相关呼吸障碍患者的诊断评估是有用的,可能有助于评估其他发现不确定或相互矛盾的疑似发作性睡病病例,可能有助于识别睡眠异常和/或疑似癫痫的病例,其中癫痫发作活动和其他形式的睡眠障碍之间的区别是不确定的。目前的数据还不能确定PSG在其他睡眠障碍症状(如失眠)中的临床效果。目前正在进行的临床试验有望提供解决这一问题的信息,一些机构(NINDS、ADAMHA和NIA)已经表达了他们鼓励组织前瞻性试验的意图,以确定SDC和PSG技术的最终临床应用。SDC患者PSG时不需要医生在场。
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