28633-6
ClinicalPolysomnography (sleep) study
Definition
Polysomnography (PSG) is a type of sleep study used to diagnose, rule out, or adjust treatment for sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), narcolepsy, periodic limb movements, and REM behavior disorder. A sleep study measures sleep cycles and stages by monitoring biophysiological changes that occur during sleep. These changes are recorded using electrodes attached to the patient. Some of the parameters measured are: air flow in and out of the lungs, blood oxygen levels, body position, brain waves using an electroencephalogram (EEG), breathing effort and rate, electrical activity of the muscles using electromyogram (EMG), eye movement using electrooculogram (EOG), and heart rhythm using an electrocardiogram (ECG). Sleep studies track how often the patient stops breathing for at least 10 seconds (apnea) and how often breathing is partly blocked for 10 seconds (hypopnea). Results reported include the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI). An AHI of less than 5 is considered normal. Normal results would also include normal patterns for brain waves and muscle movement.
LOINC 6-Axis Classification
Component
Polysomnography study
Property
Find
Time Aspect
Pt
System
^Patient
Scale Type
Doc
Method Type
Polysomnography
Details
Class
CLIN
Order/Observation
Both
Short Name
Polysomnography study
Related Names
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LOINC code 28633-6?
LOINC code 28633-6 identifies "Polysomnography (sleep) study". Polysomnography (PSG) is a type of sleep study used to diagnose, rule out, or adjust treatment for sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), narcolepsy, periodic limb movements, and REM behavior disorder. A sleep study measures sleep cycles and stages by monitoring biophysiological changes that occur during sleep. These changes are recorded using electrodes attached to the patient. Some of the parameters measured are: air flow in and out of the lungs, blood oxygen levels, body position, brain waves using an electroencephalogram (EEG), breathing effort and rate, electrical activity of the muscles using electromyogram (EMG), eye movement using electrooculogram (EOG), and heart rhythm using an electrocardiogram (ECG). Sleep studies track how often the patient stops breathing for at least 10 seconds (apnea) and how often breathing is partly blocked for 10 seconds (hypopnea). Results reported include the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI). An AHI of less than 5 is considered normal. Normal results would also include normal patterns for brain waves and muscle movement.
What does 28633-6 measure?
This code measures Polysomnography study in ^Patient. It belongs to the CLIN class in the LOINC classification.
What is LOINC?
LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.