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Review
. 2005 Dec;11(4):709-30, ix.
doi: 10.1016/j.rcc.2005.08.007.

Event scoring in polysomnography: scoring arousals, respiratory events, and leg movements

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Event scoring in polysomnography: scoring arousals, respiratory events, and leg movements

Marietta Bellamy Bibbs et al. Respir Care Clin N Am. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

Polysomnographic events comprise a wide variety of phenomena,including episodes of apnea, episodes of hypopnea, leg movements, transient central nervous system arousals, and eye movements. The process of event scoring involves pattern recognition and provides a description of potentially pathophysiologic activity occurring during sleep. The rules for scoring sleep-related events continue to be developed. The rules are precise and must be followed with extreme care. When the polysomnogram is interpreted,the report must include a summary of event scoring and clinical correlation to the sleep complaint. Arousals, periodic limb movements, and respiratory events are significant because they represent pathophysiologies on which final diagnosis largely depends.

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