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Initial Assessment Tools - Sleep Sleuthing Starts

Crucial for guiding sleep disorder diagnosis.

  • Clinical History: Note snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), witnessed apneas.
  • Validated Questionnaires:
    • Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS): Measures daytime sleepiness. Score >10 = significant EDS.

      ⭐ Epworth Sleepiness Scale score >10 is a common threshold for referral for further sleep evaluation.

    • STOP-BANG Questionnaire: OSA risk screen. Score ≥3 = high risk.
      • 📌 Snoring, Tired, Observed apnea, Pressure (BP), BMI >35, Age >50yrs, Neck >40cm, Gender (Male).
  • Sleep Diary: 1-2 week log of sleep-wake patterns; tracks habits, sleep duration.

Polysomnography (PSG) - Gold Standard Snooze Study

Polysomnography (PSG) is the comprehensive, attended, overnight sleep study.

  • PSG Components:

    • EEG (Electroencephalogram - brain activity)
    • EOG (Electrooculogram - eye movements)
    • EMG (Electromyogram - chin/limb muscle tone)
    • ECG (Electrocardiogram - heart rate/rhythm)
    • Airflow (nasal/oral thermistor/cannula)
    • Respiratory effort (thoracic/abdominal belts)
    • SaO2 (Pulse oximetry - oxygen saturation)
    • Body position sensor
    • Snoring sensor (microphone)
    • Video recording (optional, for parasomnias)
  • Key Parameters Derived:

    • Sleep Stages: N1, N2, N3 (Slow-Wave Sleep), REM
    • Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI): $AHI = \frac{(\text{Apneas} + \text{Hypopneas})}{\text{Total Sleep Time in hours}}$
    • Respiratory Disturbance Index (RDI)
    • Arousal Index
    • Periodic Limb Movement Index (PLMI)
    • Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI)
  • AHI Severity Classification (AASM):

    SeverityAHI (events/hr)
    Normal<5
    Mild5-15
    Moderate15-30
    Severe>30

⭐ The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) scoring criteria are the standard for interpreting PSG data.

MSLT & MWT - Daytime Doze Detectives

MSLT (Multiple Sleep Latency Test):

  • Purpose: Objective sleepiness measure; Dx narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia.
  • Protocol: 4-5 naps (20min), 2hr intervals, post-nocturnal PSG.
  • Key Findings:
    • MSL <8 min = pathological sleepiness.
    • 2 SOREMPs (Sleep Onset REM Periods) for narcolepsy Dx.

MWT (Maintenance of Wakefulness Test):

  • Purpose: Assesses ability to stay awake.
  • Protocol: 4 trials (40min each), dark, quiet room.
FeatureMSLTMWT
GoalMeasures sleepinessMeasures ability to stay awake
Instruction"Try to sleep""Try to stay awake"
NarcolepsyKey for Dx (≥2 SOREMPs)Not primary

HSAT & Actigraphy - Portable Sleep Spies

HSAT (Home Sleep Apnea Test):

  • Types & Parameters:
    • Type III: Measures ≥4 channels (e.g., airflow, effort, SaO2, heart rate).
    • Type IV: Measures 1-2 channels (e.g., SaO2, airflow).
  • Indications: High pre-test probability of moderate-to-severe uncomplicated OSA.
  • Limitations: Not for significant cardiorespiratory comorbidities or other sleep disorders (e.g., PLMD, narcolepsy).

Actigraphy:

  • Principle: Wristwatch-like device; records activity/rest patterns.
  • Uses:
    • Insomnia assessment.
    • Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders (CRSWD).
    • Monitoring sleep patterns (weeks).

Actogram showing sleep-wake cycles over 7 days

⭐ Actigraphy is particularly useful for diagnosing Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders like Delayed Sleep-Wake Phase Disorder.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

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