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1 Thermistor Qualitative signal
Measurement of the temperature of inspired and expired airflow No linear correlation with ventilation Unreliable for hypopnea detection

2 Nasal cannula Curvilinear relationship between pressure and flow
Good sensitivity to detect hypopnea and flow limitation Mouth opening reduces performance

3 Measuring oronasal airflow
Thermistors : monitor temperature, not flow Nasal cannulae : P~ V² 3

4 Inductive Plethysmography
Quantitative: requires titration, can’t last overnight Semi-quantitative: reliable for clinical use

5 Piezo sensors and strain gauges
Qualitative In hypopnea detection should be linked to other signals To be placed where maximal excursion of thorax and abdomen are detected

6 Continuous Snoring Intermittent Snoring

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9 Nasal cannula Normal flow Flow limitation Mouth opening
Cardiogenic oscillations (central apnea)

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14 Thoraco-abdominal Movements
Paradoxical Movements Movements in phase

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17 EEG O1A2 EEG C3A2 EOG sx EOG dx EMG ECG flow thorax abd. SaO2

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24 Hypopnea

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Different sensors give different information Hernandez, L. et al. Chest 2001;119:

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33 RERA Flow limitation

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