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Recognition of obstructive sleep apnea and associated excessive sleepiness in primary care. The Journal of family practice [J Fam Pract] Journal article

 
Doghramji PP 
Recognition of obstructive sleep apnea and associated excessive sleepiness in primary care. [Journal Article, Review]
J Fam Pract 2008 Aug; 57(8 Suppl):S17-23.


By being aware of the symptoms, predisposing factors, and comorbidities associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), primary care providers can play a vital role in screening their patients for OSA. The most common symptom of OSA is excessive sleepiness. Medical providers can assess degree of sleepiness very effectively and easily by administering the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Currently, polysomnography is required to confirm a diagnosis of OSA. Follow-up in the primary care setting is essential to ensure appropriate continued therapy. ESS is the preferred method to assess degree of residual sleepiness after treatment initiation.



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