An alternate method of recording airflow during sleep
Respiratory activity recordings in polysomnographic recordings are important in the identification of the sleep apnea syndrome. However, simultaneous recordings of both respiratory effort and airflow are necessary to accomplish this identification. We describe a relatively inexpensive and trouble-fr...
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