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  • Sleep Medicine
  • Health Economics

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  • Sleep apnea diagnosis traditionally relies on in-laboratory polysomnography.
  • Home-based portable testing (PT) offers a newer alternative for sleep apnea diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current evidence on the socioeconomic impact of portable testing for sleep apnea.
  • To evaluate the role of PT in the diagnostic algorithm for sleep apnea.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on portable testing and polysomnography.
  • Analysis of cost-effectiveness based on patient selection criteria.

Main Results:

  • Both in-laboratory polysomnography and portable testing (PT) have roles in diagnosing sleep apnea.
  • PT can be cost-effective for specific patient groups when certain criteria are met.

Conclusions:

  • Portable testing is a valuable, cost-effective tool for sleep apnea diagnosis in carefully selected patients.
  • Integrating PT into sleep medicine requires adherence to specific diagnostic and patient selection criteria.