Posts Tagged ‘cleep study’

Pregnancy and CPAP Therapy, Is There Any Benefit?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Sleep Tech Tip of the Week
By  Michael Miller, RPSGT
I recently received a question from a colleague of mine asking a question about the correlation between transient sleep apnea and the efficacy of CPAP as it relates to pregnancy. I thought that this topic would make a good discussion for this week’s sleep tech tip of the week.

I have performed numerous CPAP titrations, but I only recall one such scenario that relates specifically to this particular topic. My patient was in her second trimester of pregnancy and had complaints of snoring, morning headaches, restless sleep, and excessive daytime sleepiness. She explained that she had gained 30 pounds since becoming pregnant and felt that her symptoms were directly related to her weight gain. Although she was absolutely correct in her assumption, she had no clue that sleep apnea was the culprit. (more…)

Trouble with sweat artifact?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Sleep Tech Tip of the Week

by Mike Miller RPSGT

If you are experiencing sweat artifact in your recordings here is a hook up tip, other than putting a fan in front of the patient or tuning down the AC to sub zero temperatures, that will drastically reduce sweat sway artifact in your recordings.

Add some antiperspirant to your preparation routine. After pumicing the hook up sites (i.e. Scalp,  Face, Chest, Legs) place some unscented antiperspirant (either solid or aerosol) on a piece of gauze and gently rub the prepared area.

This technique will not only help you obtain a clearer recording but will keep the patient more comfortable and eliminate the needs for multiple blanket request! (more…)