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There arenu2019t many people who are getting an adequate amount of sleep at night. Some individuals require more sleep due to personal reasons such as work
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There aren’t many people who are getting an adequate amount of sleep at night. Some individuals require more sleep due to personal reasons such as work, social gatherings which are impacting their sleeping patterns. However, some of them might have an untreated Sleep disorder such as insomnia, Sleep Apnea, etc. If you suspect that you might be having a sleep disorder, you need to go for a diagnosis process. A Sleep Apnea test will add value to your sleeping pattern and it will be a significant step for knowing about your sleep disorder. Topping it all, sleep study provides appropriate information so that treatment management could be started.
There are few such sleep studies available for different sleep disorders. Some of them are mentioned below- Polysomnogram- it is a test in which a diagnostic tool is used for the identification of a sleep disorder. This test is generally conducted at night at a sleep lab or home. This test monitors your sleeping patterns and other important functions of the body. You will be connected to a bunch of equipment so that appropriate monitoring could be performed- • Brain performance • Heart rate • Muscle activity Who should go through a Polysomnography? The eligible patients for polysomnography are people who are suspected to have Obstructive Sleep Apnea. This is a sleep disorder in which a person is more likely to experience an obstruction in the upper airways.
A diagnosis that comes from Polysomnogram A polysomnogram is used for the diagnosis of a wide variety of sleep disorders- • Central Sleep Apnea, OSA, and other sleep-related problems such as insomnia and other sleep and breathing-related problems. • REM and parasomnia in which people end up doing strange mistakes. • Idiopathic insomnia • Narcolepsy • Periodic limb movement disorder • Restless leg syndrome • Sleep-related movement disorders
Multiple Sleep Latency test Multiple Sleep Latency Test is used for the diagnosis of excessive daytime sleepiness. In this test, the patients are told monitored for the time they fall asleep in. This test is used for the diagnosis of narcolepsy, idiopathic insomnia, etc. Do you know about the Multiple Sleep Latency Test? Multiple Sleep Latency test consisting of five scheduled naps which are kept at least five hours apart. The patient is generally asked to fall asleep on the bed and measure the time you take to pass out after the lights get off.
You would be asked to wake up after 15 minutes, multiple such rounds are conducted. If you’re not able to fall asleep within 20 minutes, the test will be called off. Sensors are placed on the chest, face, and head of the patient to monitor brain and heart activities. Who should go through the Multiple Sleep Latency Test? An appropriate candidate would be the one who is struggling with excessive daytime fatigue and lethargy. These people fall asleep even while driving, in a meeting, etc. The diagnosis that can be reaped from MSLT A patient with narcolepsy is generally idiopathic insomnia undergoes MSLT. These were some points about Sleep Apnea tests and diagnosis of different sleep disorders.