Scoring arousals Flashcards
1
Q
What stage of sleep can an arousal occur from?
A
An arousal can occur from any stage of sleep
2
Q
What is the EEG criteria for an arousal?
A
- Any abrupt shift in EEG frequency.
- The frequency can be theta, alpha or beta (greater than 16 Hz)
- Arousals cannot be delta waves, K complexes or spindles
3
Q
What are the specific polysomnogram rules for scoring an arousal?
(arousal from REM)
A
- The frequency shift must be greater than or equal to three seconds
- The patient must have greater than or equal to 10 seconds of previous sleep
- REM arousals must have increased chin EMG of greater than or equal to one second (not required for non-REM sleep)
- This is because alpha bursts can be seen during REM sleep and are not pathologic
4
Q
What are the arousal rules in regards to K complexes and Delta waves?
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- K complexes and Delta waves are not an arousal unless the EEG shows an increased frequency at the same time.
- If the frequency shift is after the K complex or Delta wave then they are not part three second rule
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what does this segment show?
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