The Sleep Blog

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    Insurance Coverage for Bi-Level PAP

    PAP (positive airway pressure) therapy treats obstructive sleep apnea by delivering pressurized air into the airways to keep it open during the night while sleeping. PAP can reduce or completely eliminate sleep apnea (learn more about how PAP therapy works here). There is significant evidence that treating sleep apnea with PAP therapy improves quality of … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    Would a Child with Sleep Apnea Need CPAP?

    CPAP is the gold-standard therapy for adult patients with obstructive sleep apnea. It is the most effective therapy, when used properly, at reducing or eliminating apnea events. CPAP therapy has been shown to prevent and even reduce the negative effects that sleep apnea can have on the body, including increased risk of death from heart problems. … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    At What Severity Will Insurance Cover CPAP for Sleep Apnea?

    The patient clearly has sleep apnea, but it’s not severe enough for the insurance company to cover therapy. Why? Unfortunately, there are varying opinions about how sleep apnea is diagnosed and when CPAP is the appropriate therapy. Primarily, the difference is between how Medicare (CMS) and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) define a diagnosis … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    The Real Reason They Call it the Graveyard Shift…

    I wanted to start this week with a real warm and fuzzy post about how grateful we are for our sleep technologists. We call them night techs. Each October, the American Association of Sleep Technologists celebrates Sleep Tech Week to recognize the technologists who play a vital role in sleep centers across the country. Who performs … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    The Health Hazards of Sleep Apnea in Women

    This is the second post in a two-part series about women and sleep apnea. Our first post, Why Women with Sleep Apnea are Overlooked, investigates the differences in how women experience and report sleep issues and directly addresses the stereotype that sleep apnea is a man’s disease. In this post, we look at the causes … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

  • Why Women with Sleep Apnea are Overlooked

    This is the first post in a two-part series about women and sleep apnea. The second post, The Health Hazards of Sleep Apnea in Women, looks at the causes and effects of sleep apnea in women. In this post, we investigate the differences in how women experience and report sleep issues and directly addresses the stereotype that sleep apnea … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    How the California Sleep Society Raises Awareness About Sleep

    The California Sleep Society will hold its 9th annual educational symposium September 30 to October 1, 2016 in Anaheim, CA.   As corporate members of this organization, we will be attending the symposium next week to learn about the latest advances in patient care and technology related to sleep medicine. We will meet with key opinion … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

  • Can I Smoke During My Sleep Study?

    In 2013, 17.8% of American adults reported smoking cigarettes, down from 20.9% in 2005 and 42.4% in 1956 (when the U.S. government first started keeping such records). That’s great news! But it’s really important for people who already have sleep issues to stop or reduce their smoking as smoking affects the quality of your sleep … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »

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    How Will Acrylic Nails or Nail Polish Affect My Sleep Study?

    The nail industry grew to $7.47 billion in 2012. In California alone, there were almost 8,000 nail salons. Many of the patients we schedule for in-center and in-home sleep studies wear nail polish, gels or acrylics.  Our customer service department is frequently asked whether nail polish, gels or acrylics will interfere with testing. Jonathan Sherrill, RPSGT, … #!trpst#trp-gettext data-trpgettextoriginal=55#!trpen#Seguir leyendo#!trpst#/trp-gettext#!trpen# »