Australasian Sleep Association 2024 guidelines for sleep studies in adults

Author:

Ellender Claire M12ORCID,Ruehland Warren R34ORCID,Duce Brett15ORCID,Joyce Rosemarie6,Worsnop Christopher4,Mercer Jeremy7,Naughton Matthew8,Hukins Craig A12,Wheatley John9,Cunnington David10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Princess Alexandra Hospital , Woolloongabba, QLD , Australia

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Queensland , Saint Lucia, QLD , Australia

3. Institute for Breathing and Sleep , Heidelberg, VIC , Australia

4. Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Austin Health , Heidelberg, VIC , Australia

5. Institute for Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, QLD , Australia

6. Sleep Laboratory, St Vincent’s Private Hospital , East Melbourne, VIC , Australia

7. Sleep and Respiratory Service, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network , Adelaide, SA , Australia

8. Respiratory Medicine, Alfred Hospital , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

9. Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Westmead Hospital , Westmead, NSW , Australia

10. Sunshine Coast Respiratory and Sleep , Birtinya, Queensland ,  Australia

Abstract

Abstract Executive summary: This document is a consensus statement of a subcommittee of experienced sleep physicians and scientists, tasked to review the literature and formulate recommendations on the indications, performance, and reporting of sleep studies, to update clinical practice from the 2017 Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) guidelines for sleep studies in adults (Douglas JA, Chai-Coetzer CL, McEvoy D, et al. Guidelines for sleep studies in adults - a position statement of the Australasian Sleep Association. Sleep Med. 2017;36(Suppl 1):S2–S22. doi:10.1016/j.sleep.2017.03.019). This document moves the focus beyond important discussions outlined in the 2017 guidelines, particularly surrounding the sensitivity and specificity of validated questionnaires and home sleep studies. The 2024 guide outlines the performance of the broad range of sleep testing available for the investigations of sleep disorders in adults including indications, strengths, limitations, and reporting standards.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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