polysomiseen
Polysomiseen is a Finnish term used in sleep medicine to refer to polysomnography, a comprehensive sleep study employed to diagnose sleep disorders. The procedure involves simultaneous recording of multiple physiological signals during sleep, most commonly electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity, electro-oculography (EOG) for eye movements, and electromyography (EMG) to measure muscle tone. Additional sensors track heart rate, breathing effort, airflow, blood oxygen saturation, snoring, and sometimes limb movements and body position.
Clinical use: Polysomiseen is used to characterize sleep architecture and detect events such as apneas, hypopneas,
Procedure: Tests are typically conducted overnight in a sleep laboratory, though home polysomnography is increasingly available
Interpretation and limitations: Polysomiseen provides objective sleep data that complement clinical history and questionnaires. Limitations include