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Polysomnography Challenges

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Journal Sleep Med Clin
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2017 Jan 26
PMID 28118865
Citations 22
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Abstract

Polysomnography provided a means to objectively study sleep. Initial challenges were technical; the next challenge was overcoming communication difficulties and lack of standardization. The new specialty, sleep medicine, created a huge demand for laboratory polysomnography. By the early 2000s, home sleep testing and treatment devices made inroads into clinical sleep practice. The economic consequence was shrinking demand for clinical laboratory polysomnography. Therefore, polysomnography must now find new directions, approaches, and purpose. Engineering challenges remain, and the "new" polysomnography needs to revisit some of the original questions about sleep, including what constitutes optimal sleep quantity, timing, and quality.

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