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Information
About Your Sleep Study
During your visit to The Center for Sleep
Medicine, a sleep specialist will evaluate your sleep history. If a sleep
study is necessary, you will be asked to spend the night in one of our
private, hotel-like bedrooms. After the study is complete, it is interpreted
by one of our sleep specialists, who then makes a diagnosis and recommends
treatment. The results will be shared with your primary care physician.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a polysomnogram (sleep study)?
2. How can I sleep with all of the sensors?
3. Will the sensors hurt?
4. What is a multiple sleep latency test (MSLT)?
5. What should I bring to the sleep center?
6. Is the study covered by insurance?
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WHAT
IS A POLYSOMNOGRAM (SLEEP STUDY)?
A polysomnogram is a study that measures the quality of your sleep.
Each study will vary somewhat depending upon each individual patient.
A typical polysomnogram includes the following:
- Brain
waves (electrodes placed on the scalp)
- Eye
movement (electrodes placed on the face, by the eyes)
- Chin
Muscle Tone (electrodes placed on or near the chin)
- Heart
rate (electrodes placed on the chest)
- Leg
movements (electrodes placed on the legs)
- Breathing
(breathing sensor placed near the nose and mouth)
- Breathing effort (two small elastic belts placed around chest
and abdomen)
- Oxygen
level (small sensor attached to the finger)
- Audio
and Video Taping
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HOW
CAN I SLEEP WITH ALL OF THE SENSORS?
Most people sleep reasonably well. We are looking to obtain a sample
of your sleep pattern. The body sensors are applied so that you can
move during sleep, and change positions during the night. The sleep
rooms are set up like normal, comfortable bedrooms, and our staff
makes the environment as comfortable as possible.
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WILL
THE SENSORS/ELECTRODES HURT?
No. This is a painless and non-invasive (no needles) testing procedure.
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WHAT
IS A MULTIPLE SLEEP LATENCY TEST (MSLT)?
Some people also participate in daytime testing. This test consists
of a series of 20-minute naps. Sensors & electrodes are used to
record information, similar to the polysomnogram test. 20-minute long
naps are given every two hours throughout the day. Please bring something
to read or work on during the day to help keep you occupied in between
naps. A TV and VCR and/or DVD player are also available.The MSLT test
is usually completed by 5:00-6:00 p.m.
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WHAT
SHOULD I BRING TO THE SLEEP CENTER?
The Sleep Disorder Center's private bedrooms are similar to
typical bedrooms. The rooms are supplied with pillows, blankets,
towels and washcoths. In addition, a bathroom is available for washing
up after the study is completed. Below are some guidelines on what
to bring with you for your study.
- You
may bring your own pillow, since some people sleep better with
a familiar pillow. However, as stated above, pillows are provided.
- Bed
clothes are necessary, not optional. Please wear something loose
and comfortable, such as gym shorts and a t-shirt, sweat pants
and a t-shirt, or pajamas.
- Any
needed personal toiletries.
- A
change of clothes for after the study.
- Any
medications, both perscription and over the counter, that you
need to take while at the Sleep Center. Technicians are unable
to dispense any medications. Do not stop taking any of your medications
without first consulting your physician.
- Reading
material or something to keep busy with before bedtime.
- You
may bring snacks with you. If you're staying for the daytime nap
studies, breakfast and lunch will be provided.
- Avoid
caffeine or stimulants for 12 hours before your scheduled time
of arrival at the Sleep Center, unless prescribed by your doctor.
- Please
make sure your skin and hair are clean. Please do not use any
hair products or lotions on the night of your study. Washcloths
and towels are available upon your arrival at the center to remove
any remaining makeup before your study begins, and to clean up
following the study.
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IS
THE STUDY COVERED BY INSURANCE?
Sleep studies are covered under most medical insurance plans, although
deductibles and percentages of coverage vary. Details regarding coverage
should be directed to your insurance company. We will verify insurance
benefits and coverage prior to your sleep study. Please feel free
to call our office and speak with the Account Coordinator, who is
available to answer any remaining questions or concerns you may have.
Please contact The Center For Sleep Medicine at (708) 364-0261.
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