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Ross SD, Allen IE, Harrison KJ, et al. Systematic Review of the Literature Regarding the Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea. Rockville (MD): Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (US); 1999 Feb. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 1.)
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Abn=abnormal
abn sleep movt=abnormal sleep movement
AI=apnea index
AHI=apnea-hypopnea index
ap=apnea
AP/T=anterior posterio/transverse
BP=blood pressure
Br=breathing
CAD=coronary artery disease
Categorization of papers:
- 1=Testing tests
- 2=Signs and symptoms for sleep apnea
- 3=Outcomes of sleep apnea
Cephalometric measurements :
- MP-H=distance from mandibular plane to hyoid bone (in mm)
- PAL=length of soft palate measured on cephalometric x-ray - distance from posterior nasal spine to top of soft palate
Cephalometric measurements :
- PAS=posterior airway space (in mm) defined as the space behind the base of the tongue space (in mm)
- PNS-P=distance from posterior nasal spine to the tip of the soft palate (in mm)
- SNA=angle measurement from sella, nasion, subspinale (point A)
- SNB=angle measurement from sella(s), nasion(N), supramentele (point B) Cranial base: VI SN=length of anterior cranial base V2 BaN=overall length of cranial base V3 BaSN=angulation of cranial base Face: V7 SNA=angle of maxillary prognathism V8 SNB=angle of mandibular prognathism V9 ANB=difference in prognathism V10 PnsA=maxillary length V11 BaA=sagittal dimension of median upper face from Ba to A
Cephalometric measurements :
- Face:
- V12 DcA=sagittal dimension of median upper face from Dc to A
- V13 DcGn=overall length of mandible
- Face Height:
- V14=upper face height
- V15=lower face height
- Upper Pharynx:
- V4 BaPns=dimension of bony pharynx
- V5 BaH=depth of soft tissue in front of basion
- V6 HPns=airway opening on BaPns line
- [RS]=retroglossal space
- [MRH]=mandibular plane to hyoid (mm)
- [HP-CS]=head flexion, hard palate to spine
CHD=coronary heart disease
Circum=circumference
Cm=centimeters
Comp=computer scoring
COPD=chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Corr=correlation
CPAP=continuous positive airway pressure
CT=computed tomography
CT90 =% of time spent at SaO2 below 90%
CVA=cardiovascular accident
D=diastolic (blood pressure, mmHG)
DBR=disordered breathing rate
Desat=desaturation
DI=desaturation index
HRA=difference of heart rate during apnea in non-REM sleep (min-1 )
HRB=difference of heart rate during breatholding (min-1 )
HRM=diffrence of heart rate during Mueller maneuver
HRV=difference of heart rate during Valsalva maneuver
Diff=difference
Disrupt=disruptively
DSat=desaturation
Dur=duration
DX=diagnosis
ED=Erectile dysfunction
ERV=expiratory reserve volume
ESRD=end stage renal disease
Ev=event
Expir=expiratory
FeF50 /FIF50 =ratio of forced expiratory flow at 50% of vital capacity
FEV1 =maximum forced expiratory volume in 1 second
FN=false negative
FP=false positive
FR=flow rates
FRC=functional residual capacity
FVC=forced vital capacity
Fx=failure
Gnrl=general population
H=hour
HBP=high blood pressure
HR=heart rate (beats/minute)
HMS=home monitoring system
HTN=hypertension
Hx=history
Hypophar=hypopharynx
Imprd=impairment
In=inches
Intell deterior=intellectual deterioration
LPR=laboratory portable recording
M=meters
Ma/H=movement arousals/Hour
Manu=manufacturer's criteria
Med=median
MESAM=Madaus Electronics Sleep Apnea Monitor
MI=myocardial infarction
MM=milimeters
Mod=moderate
MRI=magnetic resonance imaging
MSLT=multiple sleep latency test
MWT=maintenance of wakefulness test
MVCFR= ratio of the maximal expiratory flow at 50% of vital capacity to maximal inspiration flow at 50% of vital capacity
Nasophar=nasopharynx
NM=nocturnal myoclonus
NMS=neuromuscular disorder
NPV=negative predictive value
NTRR=night time respiratory recording
Orophar=oropharynx
Oscill=oscillations
PA=pharyngeal area
PFT=pulmonary function test
phar=pharyngeal
PHR=portable home recording
PPV=positive predictive value
Pros=prospective study
PSG=polysomnogram
RDI=respiratory disturbance index
Reflect=reflection
Reg=regular
Rel=related
Resist=resistance
Resp=respiratory
Retro=retrospective study
RV=residual volume
RVH=right ventricular hypertrophy
S=systolic (blood pressure, mm HG)
S=second
SA=sleep apnea
SaO2 =saturation of O2
SCSB=static charge sensitive bed
SIDAS=recording instrument for diagnosing sleep-related breathing disorders
SIT=Saturation impairment index
Sl=sleep
Snore=snoring
Spcl=special population
Tc=treated for hypertentsion, but remained high
Tc PO2 =transcutaneous arterial oxygen tension
Tc PCO2 =transcutaneous carbon dioxide tension
Th=treated for hypertension and under control
TN=true negative
TP=true positive
TST=total sleep time
VC=vital capacity
VPB=ventricular premature beats
VIS=visual scoring
W/=with
*comparison with PSG AHI>10; **comparison with PSG AHI>20
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