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polysomnography (psg)
Why is Polysomnography Important?
PSG is considered the gold standard for diagnosing sleep disorders such as
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
,
narcolepsy
,
periodic limb movement disorder
, and
REM sleep behavior disorder
. It provides detailed information that can help in the accurate diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, which can significantly improve a patient’s quality of life and overall health.
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What Happens After the Test?
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What Are the Limitations of Polysomnography?
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What Sleep Disorders Affect Cardiovascular Health?
What are the ongoing research and future directions?
What Disorders Can Polysomnography Diagnose?
Can Stress-Induced Sleep Problems Be Treated?
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