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slpa51 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa52 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa53 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa60 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa61 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa62 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa69 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa70 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
slpa71 under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Sleep Architecture in HCHS variables
Apnea and hypopnea events were not distinguished as separate event types during scoring. Both were classified as a respiratory event that required a 50% reduction in Nasal Flow signal for at least 10 seconds.
nsrr_ahi_hp3r_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in SOF variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team. The definition for hypopneas is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2007 Manual (2012 update) (recommended). Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2015 (recommended) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.] Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h3a: at Visit 8
nsrr_ahi_hp4u_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in SOF variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team.The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) AASM 2012 update (alternative) Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) AASM 2015 (acceptable) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.]. Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h4: at Visit 8
nsrr_ahi_hp4u_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in WSC variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team.The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) AASM 2012 update (alternative) Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) AASM 2015 (acceptable) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.]. Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi:
nsrr_ahi_hp3r_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in SHHS variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team. The definition for hypopneas is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2007 Manual (2012 update) (recommended). Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2015 (recommended) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.]Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h3a:
nsrr_ahi_hp4u_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in SHHS variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team.The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) AASM 2012 update (alternative) Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) AASM 2015 (acceptable) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.].Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h4:
nsrr_ahi_hp3r_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in MSP variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team. The definition for hypopneas is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2007 Manual (2012 update) (recommended). Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2015 (recommended) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.] Refer to the source for detailed definitions of respiratory events: :ahi1:
nsrr_ahi_hp3r_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in CCSHS variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team. The definition for hypopneas is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2007 Manual (2012 update) (recommended). Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) 2015 (recommended) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.] Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h3a: at Visit 3
nsrr_ahi_hp4u_aasm15 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in CCSHS variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team.The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: (1) AASM 2012 update (alternative) Berry RB et al. 2012 (PubMed ID:23066376), and (2) AASM 2015 (acceptable) [Berry RB et al. The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology and Technical Specifications, Version 2.2. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, Darien, IL, 2015.]. Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :ahi_a0h4: at Visit 3
fam5n1 under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n21 under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n21_chk under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n22 under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n22_chk under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n31 under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies
fam5n31_chk under Family History in CHAT variables
Also known as nasal allergies