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- Title
Current aspects and future perspectives on polysomnography. Applicability in rehabilitation patients diagnosed with sleep related breathing disorders -A narrative review.
- Authors
Mureșan, Raluca-Cosmina; Vulturar, Damiana-Maria; Moacă, Liviu-Ștefan; Leșan, Andrei; Maierean, Anca-Diana; Gergely-Domokos-Hancu, Bianca; Dogaru, Gabriela; Trofor, Antigona-Carmen; Cernomaz, Tudor-Andrei; Frățilă, Adrian Lucian; Todea, Doina Adina
- Abstract
Background: Polysomnography is continually advancing technically, with its applicability expanding across various fields. This narrative review aims to highlight its recent developments, current applications, and future perspectives from a clinical point of view. Methods: Relevant articles written in English published from 2015 to 2024 were searched in PubMed and Google Scholar. Results: Polysomnography remains the gold standard test in sleep disorders but in certain categories of patients it is not very accesible. Some of the home sleep tests (HSAT) perform closely to PSG testing. Identifying REM movement disorders early is important because it is a predictor factor for developing neurodegenerative diseases. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used for diagnosis by integrating AI in wearable devices for remote monitoring, using it for faster and a more accurate scoring, as well as using it to offer personalized treatment for each individual. Polysomnography can play a pivotal role in diagnosing sleep related breathing disorders in rehabilitation patients to offer treatment, help in the improvement of sleep quality and consequently, offer better rehabilitation outcomes. Conclusions: Polysomnography opens up numerous possibilities for investigating sleep disorders, providing a comprehensive understanding of an individual's sleep health, and improving the management of sleep-related disorders.
- Subjects
SLEEP quality; POLYSOMNOGRAPHY; MOVEMENT disorders; RESPIRATION; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; SLEEP
- Publication
Balneo & PRM Research Journal, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2734-844X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12680/balneo.2024.659