Obstructive sleep apnea is a common condition within the Canadian population. The current gold standard for diagnosis and management of patients is in-laboratory (in-lab) polysomnography; however, the limited availability of testing options for patients has led to long wait times and increased disease burden within the population. The Sleep Research Laboratory in Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) implemented a home management program to run in parallel with the in-lab system several years ago in an effort to increase their capacity and reduce wait times. The present study was a retrospective analysis of all patients referred to the program between 2009 and 2012. The home management system has improved wait times by diagnosing and managing up to one-half of the referred patient population, reducing the wait for in-lab treatment from a median of 152 days in 2009 to 92 days in 2012 (P>0.0001). Moving forward, home management can provide a viable alternative to in-lab testing for patients who meet strict entry criteria, reducing the in-lab workload and, ultimately, reducing wait times.
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Stewart, S. A., Skomro, R., Reid, J., Penz, E., Fenton, M., Gjevre, J., & Cotton, D. (2015). Improvement in obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis and management wait times: A retrospective analysis of a home management pathway for obstructive sleep apnea. Canadian Respiratory Journal, 22(3), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/516580
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