Abstract:Objectives: Because access to sleep recordings is limited,
there is a need for new reliable diagnostic tools for pediatric
obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) diagnosis. A score
calculated from a 30 minutes-home sleep videotape recording has already
been proposed in 1996 with interesting results. The main objective of
this pilot study was to assess the reliability of a similar score
applied to reference PSG video recordings and calculated on two
different time windows (30 and 10 minutes). Methods… Show more
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