Polygraphic parameters do not correlate with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) symptoms according to Baveno
Conclusion: Isolated PG data are not suitable biomarkers to predict OSA symptoms and thus, should not be the only basis to guide therapy.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Randerath, W., Treml, M., Herkenrath, S., Grote, L., Hedner, J., Bonsignore, M. R., Pepin, J.-L., Ryan, S., Schiza, S. E., Verbraecken, J., Mcnicholas, W. T., Pataka, A., Sliwinski, P., Basoglu, O. K. Tags: Sleep and control of breathing Source Type: research
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