Summary: A study published in Clinical Medicine found that a mandibular movement monitor, (Sunrise) provides a faster and accurate diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), reducing the time to treatment decision by six days compared to respiratory polygraphy. Conducted in … [Read more...]
The OSA Diagnosis Gap Between Women and Men
By Risa Kerslake Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) research in women reveals a startling statistic: Up to one in five have sleep apnea,1 but at least eight out of 10 remain undiagnosed.2 It’s numbers like these that have neurologist-sleep specialist Heidi D. Riney, MD, DABPN, … [Read more...]