Zusammenfassung
Im Jahr 2005 erfolgte eine Neuauflage der 1990 publizierten Internationalen Klassifikation von Schlafstörungen (ICSD) durch die American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Es ist anzunehmen, dass diese zweite Version der ICSD, die ICSD-2, zukünftig auch in Deutschland gelten wird. Die ICSD-2 hat das Ziel, die derzeit bekannten Schlaf- und Aufwachstörungen wissenschaftlich fundiert und evidenzbasiert zu beschreiben und zu klassifizieren. Gleichzeitig sollte die ICSD-2 kompatibel zu international gebräuchlichen Systemen der Klassifikation von Krankheiten sein (ICD-9, ICD-10). Dieser Artikel stellt eine zusammenfassende und komprimierende Übersetzung der in der revidierten Internationalen Klassifikation von Schlafstörungen der Amerikanischen Schlafgesellschaft (AASM) aufgeführten schlafbezogenen Atmungsstörungen dar.
Abstract
In 2005 the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) published a revised form of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2). Goals of the ICSD-2 are: A) To describe all currently recognized sleep and arousal disorders, and to base the descriptions on scientific and clinical evidence. B) To present the sleep and arousal disorders in an overall structure that is rational and scientifically valid. C) To render the sleep and arousal disorders as compatible with ICD-9 and ICD-10 as possible. In this article, sleep-disordered breathing disorders, as classified in the ICSD-2 are presented.
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Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Hans-Werner Duchna
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