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Sleep Endoscopy and Sedation: A New Look
Monday, January 13, 2025
The tools they used were bispectrometry and polysomnography. Bispectrometry is like a super detailed way to measure vibrations. Polysomnography tracks sleep stages and breathing patterns. Combining these tools gave the researchers a clear picture. They could see how well the sedation allowed them to observe the throat during sleep.
By figuring out the optimal sedation depth, the study helps make DISE more accurate. This means doctors can better understand and treat obstructive sleep apnea. It's like finding the sweet spot in a game—not too easy, not too hard, but just right.
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