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The Pulmonary & Sleep Institute in San Antonio specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of lung-related disorders. Our physicians are board-certified and licensed in Texas to help with all aspects of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT Patient Forms Most Insurance Plans & Major Credit Cards are accepted!
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A Polysomnography sleep study is done in our facility to diagose a variety of sleep disorders. Polysomnography monitors your sleep stages and cycles to identify if or when your sleep patterns are disrupted and why.
A home sleep test is one way to detect obstructive sleep apnea in the comfort of your own home. The test monitors your airflow, oxygen and breathing effort while you sleep.
It is used to measure the time elapsed from the start of a daytime nap period to the first signs of sleep, called sleep latency. The test is based on the idea that the sleepier people are, the faster they will fall asleep.
This is an indicator of how well you are able to function and remain alert in quiet times of inactivity.
This helps keep the windpipe open during sleep. The forced air delivered by CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) prevents episodes of airway collapse that block the breathing in people with obstructive sleep apnea and other breathing problems.