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Table 1.

Characteristics of study population (n = 163).

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for PSG and PAP device data (n = 163).

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Fig 1.

Correlation of apnea–hypopnea indices (AHI) obtained by polysomnography (PSG) and positive airway pressure device (PAP).

Green circles represent the category of patients for whom the AHI was ≤5 both in PSG and using the PAP device (n = 121). Red circles represent the category of patients for whom the PSG titration yielded an AHI of ≤5 whereas the PAP device AHI was >5 (n = 29). Blue triangles represent the group of patients for whom both the PSG and PAP titration yielded an AHI of >5 (n = 5). Maroon squares represent the category for whom the PSG titration led to AHI >5 whereas the PAP device AHI was ≤5 (n = 8).

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Fig 2.

Difference in apnea–hypopnea index (AHI) from polysomnography (PSG) to positive airway pressure device (PAP).

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Table 3.

2 × 2 table for PSG and PAP device AHIs,

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