作者: David Wang , Keith K. Wong , George C. Dungan , Peter R. Buchanan , Brendon J. Yee
DOI: 10.5664/JCSM.27281
关键词: Medicine 、 Sleep apnea 、 Wrist 、 Obstructive sleep apnea 、 Sleep in non-human animals 、 Physical therapy 、 Motor activity 、 Polysomnography 、 Actigraphy 、 Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 、 Neurology 、 Clinical neurology
摘要: Introduction:It is unclear whether actimetry can be reliably used to measure sleep in severe obstructive apnea (OSA) patients. We compared polysomnography (PSG) with actimetric assessment of ...