Are you considering getting a sleep study done? Below are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) people commonly have before visiting a sleep lab.
The stages of sleep range from light to deep. Each stage has characteristics that can be measured. A sleep study is a number of tests done at the same time during sleep. The tests measure specific sleep characteristics and help to diagnose sleep disorders. A sleep study may also be called polysomnogram.
The basic recordings done during a sleep study may include:
- Electroencephalography (EEG). This measures brain wave activity.
- Electrooculogram (EOG). This measures eye movement.
- Electromyography (EMG). This measures muscle movement.
- Other recordings. An electrocardiogram (ECG) may be used to record electrical activity of the heart. Video recordings may also be made of you while you sleep.
In addition, these tests may be done:
- Multiple sleep latency tests (MSLT) measure how long it takes to fall asleep
- Multiple wake tests (MWT) measure whether you can stay awake during specified times.
Doctors trained in sleep medicine evaluate test results to treat sleep issues. A trained sleep technician will be with you in the sleep lab during the testing period.