Thursday, 31 March 2016

The Basics about Sleep Scoring



Sleep Scoring is a process (analysis of Sleep Studies) which looks into the activities of the body during sleep. The process, involved in such studies, is also known as polysomnography. Scoring Sleep Study is one of the newest branches in medical science. It has been only 4 decades since Allen Rechtshaffen and Anthony Kales standardized the method in which Sleep Scoring should be done. However, it has to be agreed that the subsequent advances in technology have had a huge effect on Scoring Sleep Studies and shaped it into what it is now.

There are primarily 2 types into which Sleep Study can be classified. While Automatic Sleep Study Scoring makes the process completely dependent on the machines with minimum or no manual intervention, Manual Sleep Study Scoring still relies on the participation of Sleep Experts in the process. Although the former is faster and low in cost, it is still widely regarded that Manual Sleep Study Scoring produces more accurate results. Sleep Scoring Outsourcing has emerged as a way to tackle the relatively higher cost of Manual Sleep Study Scoring.

The upgrading of the technologies, associated with Sleep Scoring, has played a pivotal role in determining the path which Sleep Scoring took. Projections, made in ink and paper, have been replaced with projections on computer screens and monitors. High level equipment is used to get results faster and in a convenient manner. However, the majority, of the revered group of Sleep Specialists, believe that no amount of automation can completely take away the human element from Sleep Study Scoring.

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