Max@Home Performs Level-II & Level-III Sleep Studies At Home
Level - 3 | Level - 2 | ||
Location | At Home | ||
What it Monitors? | Breathing Activity | ||
Snoring | |||
Airflows | |||
Oxygen Levels | |||
Heart Rate | |||
Brain Activity | |||
Leg & Body /PLMD | |||
Muscle Activity | |||
What it Diagnoses? | Sleep Quality | ||
Sleep Apnea | |||
Narcolepsy | |||
BI-PAP/CPAP Titration |
About Sleep Study
An Overview
Sleep study tests, formally known as polysomnography, are diagnostic tests used to evaluate and diagnose sleep disorders. Conducted typically in a sleep lab or at home, these tests record various physiological activities during sleep.
Types of Sleep Study Tests
- Standard Polysomnography: Conducted in a sleep lab, this comprehensive test monitors brain waves, heart rate, breathing, eye and leg movements, oxygen levels, and more. It’s used to diagnose disorders like sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and REM sleep behavior disorder.
- Home Sleep Apnea Testing (HSAT): Designed primarily to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), this test is less comprehensive than a full polysomnography but can be more convenient for the patient.
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT): Often conducted after polysomnography, MSLT measures how quickly a person falls asleep in quiet situations during the day and is used to diagnose narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia.
- Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT): This test assesses how well a person can stay awake in a calm environment and is often used to evaluate the effectiveness of sleep disorder treatments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
An at-home sleep study test, also known as home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) or portable monitoring, is a diagnostic tool that allows individuals to monitor their sleep in the comfort of their own homes. It is typically used to assess sleep apnea.
The at-home sleep study kit includes sensors and equipment that you wear while you sleep. These devices record information such as your breathing patterns, heart rate, oxygen levels, and movement. The data is then analyzed by healthcare professionals to diagnose sleep disorders.
At-home sleep studies are often recommended for individuals who are at a high risk of sleep apnea and have symptoms like snoring, excessive daytime sleepiness, or pauses in breathing during sleep. However, not everyone is a suitable candidate, and your healthcare provider will determine if it's appropriate for your specific situation.
During an at-home sleep study, you will be provided with instructions on how to set up the monitoring equipment before bedtime. You'll wear the sensors as you sleep, and in the morning, you'll return the equipment to the healthcare provider or sleep center for analysis. It's important to follow the instructions provided to ensure accurate results.