2007
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.26812
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The New Sleep Scoring Manual–The Evidence Behind The Rules

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“…html), with EEG signals band-pass filtered between 0.2 and 25 Hz. Scoring was performed by trained technicians according to the standards of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (Iber et al, 2007).…”
Section: Two-week Protocol and Follow-up Visitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…html), with EEG signals band-pass filtered between 0.2 and 25 Hz. Scoring was performed by trained technicians according to the standards of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (Iber et al, 2007).…”
Section: Two-week Protocol and Follow-up Visitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las etapas A y B corresponden a lo que hoy se denomina fase n1; la C, a la n2, y las D y E, a la n3. Adicionalmente, el manual de Rechtschaffen y Kales fue el sistema de estadiaje utilizado para clasificar los estudios de sueño en humanos por al menos 40 años; sin embargo, solo hasta el 2004 la Sociedad Americana de Medicina del Sueño presentó el nuevo manual para clasificar todos los parámetros que se miden en un polisomnograma (esto es, despertares, eventos cardiacos, respiratorios y de movimientos), el cual se publicó en 2007 y actualmente constituye la base para acreditar los centros y laboratorios de sueño en Estados Unidos [42][43][44].…”
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“…It is recognized that excessive levels of CPAP delivered to patients with OSA lead to increased neural respiratory drive, with a concomitant worsening of breathlessness . The optimal titration protocol for patients with COPD–OSA overlap is currently unknown and international guidelines recommend in‐laboratory polysomnography (PSG) to guide set‐up . A recent small randomized controlled trial comparing PSG‐guided NIV set‐up for overlap patients with set‐up based on limited respiratory polygraphy found no difference in medium‐term control of respiratory failure, sleep quality, NIV compliance or health‐related quality of life .…”
Section: Future Target Population For Clinical Trial In Home Mechanicmentioning
confidence: 99%