Should everyone be monitored for upper-air way resistance and how?

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Preliminary data indicate that the use of a morphometric model, an expert system with standardized questions, and an evaluation of snoring can be effective tools for diagnosing upper-airway sleep-disordered breathing (UASDB) in many cases. This eliminates the need for many sleep recordings.

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Guilleminault, C., Kushida, C., Stoohs, R., Ohayon, M., Wilson, K., & Clerk, A. (1996). Should everyone be monitored for upper-air way resistance and how? Sleep, 19(10 SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/19.suppl_10.s260

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