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There are numerous articles available on Sleep Disorders and the various effects to your health from Sleep Disorders. These links are provided as an informational tool, to help you to learn more about the disorders and their effects. These links and articles are provided for information only and are not meant to substitute for a physicians diagnosis. Only your physician is qualified to make a diagnosis for you.
Sleep Study
What Is the Purpose?
Sleep studies, or polysomnograms, are tests to diagnosis sleep disorders. They generally involve spending the night sleeping at a sleep laboratory or sleep center. Typically, these studies will be ordered after you have seen a healthcare provider at a clinic visit and have discussed your sleep problems. These tests are the best means in understanding how you sleep.
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Routine Polysomnography is Indicated in Congestive Heart Failure
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Sleepiness and Sleep in Patients with Both Systolic Heart Failure and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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