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== Rainout ==
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Rainout is when you are using a heated [https://www.cpap.com/productSearch.php?query=heated%20humidifier heated humidifier] and start getting water in your hose. It's caused by the steamy air coming from the [https://www.cpap.com/productSearch.php?query=humidifier humidifier] at a higher temperature than the surrounding room air, so it cools on the way to the mask. While it leaves the humidifier as "humid air" when it cools, it reaches the mask as "water" and you get a damp face.  
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The '''Polysomnogram''' or sleep study, is the gold standard for the diagnosis or several sleep disorders including, sleep apnea, [[restless leg syndrome]], and narcolepsy.  
  
People use a heated hose or a hose cover to help resolve this problem, or turn the heater on the humidifier down so that it is closer to room temperature.  
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Polysomnograms are conducted in a sleep center, hospital or in a patient's home. The test usually performed at night to record the patient's normal sleep pattern. Electrodes are placed on the scalp, the outer edge of the eyelids, and to the skin on the chin in preparation for the test.  
  
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Characteristic patterns from the electrodes are recorded while you are awake with your eyes closed and during sleep. The time taken to fall asleep, time to enter REM sleep, movement, breathing pattern, and sleep architecture are all recorded using a computer.
  
http://www.sleepzone.com.au/showitems.asp?heading1='SleepZone%20Heated%20CPAP%20Tube'
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The person gathering and scoring the data is called a Polysomnographic Technician.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 20 November 2009

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The Polysomnogram or sleep study, is the gold standard for the diagnosis or several sleep disorders including, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and narcolepsy.

Polysomnograms are conducted in a sleep center, hospital or in a patient's home. The test usually performed at night to record the patient's normal sleep pattern. Electrodes are placed on the scalp, the outer edge of the eyelids, and to the skin on the chin in preparation for the test.

Characteristic patterns from the electrodes are recorded while you are awake with your eyes closed and during sleep. The time taken to fall asleep, time to enter REM sleep, movement, breathing pattern, and sleep architecture are all recorded using a computer.

The person gathering and scoring the data is called a Polysomnographic Technician.