Investigation of sleep disorders

:  Polysomnography or sleep study is the main investigation for paediatric sleep disorders. It involves the continuous and simultaneous recording of multiple physiological parameters evaluating sleep and respiration. It is most commonly used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnoea and to monitor noctur...

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Child
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Children
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Female
Humans
hypoventilation
Investigations
Male
Neuromuscular Diseases - complications
obstructive sleep apnoea
Pediatrics
Polysomnography
Polysomnography - methods
primary snoring
rapid eye movement sleep
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive - etiology
Sleep disorders
sleep study
Sleep Wake Disorders - diagnosis
Sleep Wake Disorders - etiology
Sleep, REM - physiology
title Investigation of sleep disorders
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