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rditstpsg under Sleep Monitoring/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in APPLES variables
Hypopneas are defined using two criteria: a > 50%, but <= 90% amplitude decrease from baseline of the nasal pressure signal; or if there was a clear amplitude reduction of the nasal pressure signal that did not reach the above criterion but it was associated with either an oxygen desaturation > 3% or an arousal, and the event duration was >= 10 seconds. The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Chicago 1999 standard. Sleep 1999 (PubMed ID:10450601) Search for all AHI variables consistent with the same clinical guidelines within this dataset
nsrr_ahi_chicago1999 under Harmonized/Polysomnography/Apnea-Hypopnea Indices in APPLES variables
Harmonized by the NSRR team.The definition of hypopnea events is consistent with the following clinical guidelines: American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Chicago 1999 standard. Sleep 1999 (PubMed ID:10450601) Search for all AHI variables consistent with the same clinical guidelines within this dataset Refer to the source for detailed definition for respiratory events: :rditstpsg: