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Nearly one-third of all
Americans experience sleep problems or
sleep
disorders at some point in their lives. Untreated
sleep disorders can have a profound, intrusive impact on your
life - causing painful headaches,
weight gain,
loss of memory,
depression,
elevated
blood pressure, and excessive sleepiness
during the day. Sleep is absolutely essential to a healthy life and
without it, serious medical conditions can result.
The
following sleep studies are the most common methods used to determine
what type and severity of sleeping disorder you may have. The data
from these non-invasive studies are also used to prescribe the best
possible treatment for you.
- Polysomnogram -
A Polysomnogram is a common overnight sleep test that
physicians often prescribe to patients with
sleep disorders. The
polysomnogram, often called a PSG measures and records
activity during sleep. The PSG monitors many body functions including
brain activity, muscle activity, respiratory airflow, heart rhythm,
eye movements and more during sleep. Polysomnograms
are used to diagnose or rule out sleeping
disorders including sleep apnea,
narcolepsy,
restless legs,
parasomnias, and other
sleeping disorders. It is important to
remember that a polysomnogram is a not a test, but
instead a painless, in-depth recording of how well you sleep.
After you complete your overnight polysomnogram, our
board certified sleep medicine physician will review the data
collected to diagnose any disorder that may exist. The
polysomnogram will also reveal the severity of the disorder
and give the physician guidance to the proper
treatment to prescribe.
- CPAP Titration -
If the results of your polysomnogram test reveal that
you have sleep apnea, your doctor may
recommend that you have a CPAP Titration. The
CPAP Titration is identical to a polysomnogram
with the addition of a medical device known as a continuous positive
airway pressure machine (CPAP). This machine blows
pressurized air into the nose via a mask in order to eliminate the
snoring and pauses in breathing that sleep apnea produces.
The CPAP Titration is an overnight sleep study used
to determine the most effective airflow setting for your CPAP
machine. The test also ensures that you have been given the right mask
that will produce the best possible results. CPAP
Titrations are often recommended for those who have been using the
same CPAP machine on the same setting for over a
year. If you are current CPAP user, it is beneficial
to get your machine re-titrated during a CPAP Titration
test at Sleep Clinic of America's Citrus County Office.
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test -
The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) determines how
sleepy you are by measuring how long it takes you to fall asleep. This
test is often performed during the day. During this test, you will
take four or five 15-minute naps scheduled about two hours apart.
Between the naps, you must try to stay awake. During this test, just
like the Polysomnogram and the CPAP Titration,
numerous body functions will be monitored. After your test, a board
certified sleep physician will use the results to verify or rule out a
diagnosis of narcolepsy, or other
sleep disorder.
- Maintenance of Wakefulness Test -
The Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT) is used to
measure how alert you are during the day. This test if often used for
people with sleeping disorders that
have jobs that involve public transportation or safety professionals.
During this test, you will be asked to stay awake for as long as you
can during different time periods throughout the day. Just like the
Polysomnogram and other sleep studies
described, numerous body functions including heart rate, respiratory
flow, and muscle movement will be measured during this test. After
completion, our board certified sleep doctor will review your results
to determine your diagnosis and treatment, if needed.
Sleep Clinic of America is available for physician office visits Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm for patients of all ages.
Sleep studies are conducted 7 days a week and are
arranged around your normal sleeping schedule. For an appointment call
352-527-6673.
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