Sleep Disorders at Menorah Medical CenterAccording to the National Sleep Foundation, roughly 50 percent of the adult population suffers from difficulty sleeping. Could the lack of sleep be affecting your life? Menorah Medical Center offers a sleep disorders program providing relief to patients suffering from sleep disorders such as:
Though non-invasive sensors are used to monitor a patients brain and muscle activity as well as their heart rate, respiratory effort and oxygen saturation, the Sleep Lab staff also relies on cameras to unobtrusively observe a patients movement throughout the night. Patients participating in a sleep study arrive at 9 p.m. for preparation and are fitted with the necessary sensors. Sleep studies begin at 10 p.m. Patients are encouraged to keep to their normal routine, whether that includes watching television or reading a book prior to falling asleep. Though our staff monitor patients during the night to adjust a sensor or answer a question, in general patients will be left to sleep as best as the presumed disorder will allow. When the study completes at 6 a.m., the results are scored and interpreted by a specialist board certified in sleep medicine. Your doctor may prescribe one or more of these treatments for sleep disorders:
For more information about Menorah Medical Center's sleep lab, or to find out more about sleep disorders, please review our flier or contact us. |