The parameters of interest that are usually monitored during sleep are as follows:
         
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                     REM: Electro-oculogram of rapid eye movement to determine depth or stage of sleep. 
 
 
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                     Respirations: rate, tidal volumes, chest excursion. 
 
 
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                     ECG monitoring mainly for rate and arrhythmia. 
 
 
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In particular cases, more comprehensive evaluations include:
         
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                     Electroencephalogram (EEG). 
 
 
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                  e.  
                     Arterial blood gas analysis. 
 
 
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                  f.  
                     Oral and nasal respiration. 
 
 
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                  g.  
                     Chest and abdominal excursion. 
 
 
The finding of obstructive sleep apnea under this comprehensive monitoring provides
            an improved diagnostic technique for evaluation of impairments of the cardiopulmonary
            system.