Poliszomnográfiára
Poliszomnográfiára is a Hungarian term referring to a diagnostic imaging technique used in medicine. It is a polysomnography, which is a comprehensive sleep study. This procedure monitors various physiological activities during sleep to diagnose sleep disorders. Poliszomnográfiára typically involves measuring brain waves (electroencephalography), eye movements (electrooculography), muscle activity (electromyography), heart rhythm (electrocardiography), and breathing patterns (respiratory monitoring). Oxygen levels in the blood are also often assessed. The data collected helps clinicians identify conditions such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, and restless legs syndrome. Patients undergoing poliszomnográfiára are usually monitored overnight in a specialized sleep laboratory. The results are analyzed by sleep specialists to provide an accurate diagnosis and guide treatment strategies. It is a non-invasive and crucial tool for understanding and managing sleep-related health issues.