Home Portable Monitoring for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, An Issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics, 1st Edition
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Michael R. Littner
Date of Publication: 07/2012
Portable Sleep monitoring is a very important method of diagnosis and follow-up for sleep-disordered breathing. This state-of-the-art issue reviews the most recent information on classification, technical specifications and types of portable monitor ...view more
Portable Sleep monitoring is a very important method of diagnosis and follow-up for sleep-disordered breathing. This state-of-the-art issue reviews the most recent information on classification, technical specifications and types of portable monitors, use and limitations of portable monitoring with integration into positive airway pressure treatment. use of portable monitors in children and in patients with oral appliances. Use of portable monitoring for SDB treatment with upper airway surgery is also discussed. Current published standards incliding CMS requirements for portable monitoring are reviewed. Outcome measures, illustrative cases, and a comparison with polysomnogram are included. Finally, future directions are discussed.
Portable Sleep monitoring is a very important method of diagnosis and follow-up for sleep-disordered breathing. This state-of-the-art issue reviews the most recent information on classification, technical specifications and types of portable monitors, use and limitations of portable monitoring with integration into positive airway pressure treatment. use of portable monitors in children and in patients with oral appliances. Use of portable monitoring for SDB treatment with upper airway surgery is also discussed. Current published standards incliding CMS requirements for portable monitoring are reviewed. Outcome measures, illustrative cases, and a comparison with polysomnogram are included. Finally, future directions are discussed.
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By Michael R. Littner, MD, University of California Los Angeles
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/home-portable-monitoring-for-obstructive-sleep-apnea-an-issue-of-sleep-medicine-clinics-9781455711536.html73994Home Portable Monitoring for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, An Issue of Sleep Medicine Clinicshttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455711536_2.jpg61.4981.99EURInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Neurology /World Sleep Day/Books/Clinics Review Articles98409866525503956128371745498285145120Portable Sleep monitoring is a very important method of diagnosis and follow-up for sleep-disordered breathing. This state-of-the-art issue reviews the most recent information on classification, technical specifications and types of portable monitors, use and limitations of portable monitoring with integration into positive airway pressure treatment. use of portable monitors in children and in patients with oral appliances. Use of portable monitoring for SDB treatment with upper airway surgery is also discussed. Current published standards incliding CMS requirements for portable monitoring are reviewed. Outcome measures, illustrative cases, and a comparison with polysomnogram are included. Finally, future directions are discussed. Portable Sleep monitoring is a very important method of diagnosis and follow-up for sleep-disordered breathing. This state-of-the-art issue reviews the most recent information on classification, technical specifications and types of portable monitors, use and limitations of portable monitoring with integration into positive airway pressure treatment. use of portable monitors in children and in patients with oral appliances. Use of portable monitoring for SDB treatment with upper airway surgery is also discussed. Current published standards incliding CMS requirements for portable monitoring are reviewed. Outcome measures, illustrative cases, and a comparison with polysomnogram are included. Finally, future directions are discussed.00add-to-cart97814557115362012ProfessionalBy Michael R. Littner, MD20111BookOtherSaunders023 Jul 2012PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSBy <STRONG>Michael R. Littner</STRONG>, MD, University of California Los AngelesClinicsThe Clinics: Internal MedicineNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select