Sleep Study Interpretation (Mod 4) Flashcards

1
Q

How does obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) present on a PSG?

A

Lack of airflow with effort

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How does Obstructive Hypopnea present on a PSG?

A

Consistent air flow, no paradoxical effort notes between ribs and abs (in sync)

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How does mixed sleep apnea present on a PSG?

A

Lack of airflow and lack of resp. efforts (central component) and resp. efforts resume w/o airflow (obstructive component)

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How does UARS present on a PSG

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No detectable decrease in airflow.

  • resp effort related arousals
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5
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Flat line for airflow indicates

A

Apnea

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6
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What does increased effort indicate?

A

obstructive sleep apnea

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Central apnea vs obstructrive apnea vs mixed apnea image

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  • Central - primary sleep apnea - repetitive stopping or shallow breaths reducing airflow and ventilation
  • Obstructive - apneas, hypopneas and respiratory effort related arousals
  • Mixed - begins with Central and is followed by obstructive
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