Polysomnography is a method of recording various physiological parameters during sleep. It is used to diagnose sleep disorders such as apnea - obstruction of the airways during sleep.
When performing polysomnography, electrical activity of the brain (EEG), eye movements (EOG), muscle tone (EMG), breathing, heart rate and other indicators are simultaneously recorded. This data allows you to determine the stages and structure of sleep, identify breathing disorders, periodic movements of the limbs and other important information.
Polysomnography is performed in a special laboratory while the patient sleeps at night. The data obtained during the study is analyzed to make an accurate diagnosis and select effective treatment for various sleep disorders.
Polysomnology (potysomonology)
Polysomnology is a method that allows you to record various physiological parameters during sleep and use them to diagnose and treat sleep disorders. It is used to study various sleep-related disorders, such as sleep-disordered breathing, sleep cyclic disorders, and others.
A polysomnogram (psg) is a complete analysis of a person's sleep, consisting of a recording of each individual sleep-wake cycle, including the electrical activity of the brain, muscles, pulse and breathing. Such a scan is carried out to assess the quality of sleep and determine the causes of insomnia, frequent awakenings and breathing problems during sleep.