TY - JOUR
T1 - 2024 Standardization of Polysomnography Reports – A Consensus of the Brazilian Sleep Association
AU - Palombini, Luciana de Oliveira
AU - Mello, Luciane Impellizieri Luna de
AU - Santos-Silva, Rogério
AU - Assis, Márcia
AU - Cunha, Thays Crosara Abrahão
AU - Drager, Luciano Ferreira
AU - Zancanella, Edilson
AU - Alves, Rosana Cardoso
AU - Bacelar, Andrea
AU - Bagnato, Mauricio da Cunha
AU - Balsalobre, Rafael de Andrade
AU - Bianchini, Esther Mandelbaum Gonçalves
AU - Brasil, Evelyn Lucien
AU - Coelho, Fernando Morgadinho Santos
AU - Duarte, Bruno Bernardo
AU - Eckeli, Alan Luiz
AU - Fabbro, Cibele Dal
AU - Franco, Aline Marques
AU - Genta, Pedro Rodrigues
AU - Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane
AU - Miguel, Mário André Leocadio
AU - Moreira, Gustavo Antonio
AU - Naufel, Maria Fernanda
AU - Pereira, Luciana Moraes Studart
AU - Poyares, Dalva
AU - Pradella-Hallinan, Marcia
AU - Soares, Carolina Ferraz de Paula
AU - Soster, Leticia Azevedo
AU - Zanini, Marcio Andrei
AU - Pires, Gabriel Natan
PY - 2024/12/17
Y1 - 2024/12/17
N2 - Introduction The absence of standardized reporting for sleep medicine exams across different laboratories can lead to misinterpretation, diagnostic inconsistencies, and suboptimal treatment strategies. This document seeks to establish guidelines for the development of sleep study reports, covering recordings from studies of types 1 to 4, and represents the official position of Associação Brasileira do Sono (ABS; Brazilian Sleep Association) on the standardization of polysomnography (PSG) and cardiorespiratory polygraphies.Materials and Methods The recommendations for the items to be reported in PSG records were developed by means of a Delphi study, comprised of two voting rounds. In each round, participants had to vote regarding the appropriateness of items to be reported in type-1 to -4 sleep studies, rating them as recommended, optional, or not recommended. The consensus threshold was set at 66% in each voting round, or 75% for the combined responses of recommended and optional.Results The panel was comprised of 29 experts. After 2 voting rounds and subsequent deliberations by the steering committee, 352 items were included in the final set of recommendations. Consensus was achieved for 339 items (96.3%), of which 145 (41.2%) were classified as recommended, 154 as optional (43.8%), 35 as not recommended (9.9%), and 5 as not allowed (1.4%). No consensus was reached for 13 items (3.7%). The items recommended in this consensus are detailed in the main text.Conclusion These guidelines provide comprehensive recommendations for reporting diagnostic tests in sleep medicine.
AB - Introduction The absence of standardized reporting for sleep medicine exams across different laboratories can lead to misinterpretation, diagnostic inconsistencies, and suboptimal treatment strategies. This document seeks to establish guidelines for the development of sleep study reports, covering recordings from studies of types 1 to 4, and represents the official position of Associação Brasileira do Sono (ABS; Brazilian Sleep Association) on the standardization of polysomnography (PSG) and cardiorespiratory polygraphies.Materials and Methods The recommendations for the items to be reported in PSG records were developed by means of a Delphi study, comprised of two voting rounds. In each round, participants had to vote regarding the appropriateness of items to be reported in type-1 to -4 sleep studies, rating them as recommended, optional, or not recommended. The consensus threshold was set at 66% in each voting round, or 75% for the combined responses of recommended and optional.Results The panel was comprised of 29 experts. After 2 voting rounds and subsequent deliberations by the steering committee, 352 items were included in the final set of recommendations. Consensus was achieved for 339 items (96.3%), of which 145 (41.2%) were classified as recommended, 154 as optional (43.8%), 35 as not recommended (9.9%), and 5 as not allowed (1.4%). No consensus was reached for 13 items (3.7%). The items recommended in this consensus are detailed in the main text.Conclusion These guidelines provide comprehensive recommendations for reporting diagnostic tests in sleep medicine.
KW - Delphi
KW - diagnosis
KW - polysomnography
KW - sleep apnea
U2 - 10.1055/s-0044-1800886
DO - 10.1055/s-0044-1800886
M3 - Article
SN - 1984-0659
VL - 17
SP - 429
EP - 450
JO - Sleep Science
JF - Sleep Science
IS - 04
ER -