2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37562016000000078
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Sleep characteristics in an adult with sleep complaints in three cities at different altitudes

Abstract: Sleep studies conducted at an altitude that is different from the home altitude can yield misleading results regarding the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The objective of the present study was to determine the sleep characteristics of a patient undergoing polysomnography (PSG) in three Colombian cities at different altitudes (Bogotá, at 2,640 m above sea level [ASL]; Bucaramanga, at 959 m ASL; and Santa Marta, at 15 m ASL). The patient was an obese man with diabetes and suspected OSA. All PSG recor… Show more

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“…The gold standard in OSAS diagnosis is polysomnography, but this investigation does not show the anatomic level where the pathological change occurs. The polysomnography must be supplemented by other investigations [5][6][7][8] .…”
Section: Abstract: Ultrasound Obstructive Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gold standard in OSAS diagnosis is polysomnography, but this investigation does not show the anatomic level where the pathological change occurs. The polysomnography must be supplemented by other investigations [5][6][7][8] .…”
Section: Abstract: Ultrasound Obstructive Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%