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NORMAL SLEEP PATTERNS - Michigan State University
learn.chm.msu.eduDiagnostic testing: Two types of sleep studies are used to supplement the clinical diagnosis of sleep disorders. A polysomnogram is an all-night recording of eye movements, EEG, EKG, EMG, ear oximetry, airflow at the nose and mouth, and thoracic and abdominal wall . 4 motion. A multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) is a measure of daytime sleepiness.
LCD for Polysomnography and Sleep Studies (L26428)
www.aasm.orgSleep studies should be performed in a hospital, sleep laboratory or by an Independent Diagnostic Treatment Facility that is supervised by a physician (MD/DO) trained in analyzing and interpreting the recordings and should be attended by a trained technologist. (For exception to the attendance requirement, see the section on sleep
Blue Cross and BCN: Procedures that require prior ...
ereferrals.bcbsm.comSleep studies, in lab • Medicare Plus Blue members. who reside in Michigan and who receive outpatient diagnostic procedures from Michigan providers, for: o. Cardiology Note: This includes cardiac implantable devices and services, for dates of service on or after Jan. 1, 2021. o. Radiology (high technology) o. Sleep studies, in lab
Sleep Studies, Adult
sleepinformatics.com(18 years of age and older) patients only. For information regarding sleep studies for children (less than 18 years of age), please refer to Sleep Studies, Pediatric Medical Coverage Policy.