After referral, the ENT surgeon will take a sleep history with reference to presenting symptoms and carry out a full ear, nose, and throat examination with a hearing assessment if indicated.
Although majority of cases are diagnosed on clinical grounds alone some patients may need additional investigations (1,2).
Investigations carried out in the secondary care include:
The UK Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health's working group states that oximetry is useful as a screening tool while polysomnography is required reliably differentiate primary snoring from obstructive sleep apnoea
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