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Monitoring Pediatric Sleep- Special Issues

Jyoti Krishna, David Gozal, Oscar Sans-Capdevila

Keywords : Pediatric sleep study, pediatric polysomnogram, pediatric MSLT, pediatric sleep laboratory

Citation Information : Krishna J, Gozal D, Sans-Capdevila O. Monitoring Pediatric Sleep- Special Issues. Indian Sleep Med 2007; 2 (3):80-89.

DOI: 10.5005/ijsm-2-3-80

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Published Online: 01-06-2018

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Abstract

Learning objectives: • Understand the role of the sleep laboratory for diagnosis and management of a spectrum of pediatric sleep disorders. • Learn about the special equipment and techniques important in studying pediatric patients. • Understand recent advances and newer techniques in monitoring pediatric sleep.


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