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At CMIT, we offer outpatient polysomnography (level III) sleep studies , a non-invasive and clinically valuable test for evaluating respiratory changes during sleep, particularly obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Performed at home, in the context of normal sleep, this examination allows for the comfortable, practical, and reliable study of a set of fundamental parameters of nocturnal breathing, without the need for hospitalization or a stay in a sleep laboratory. In this way, it becomes possible to obtain relevant clinical information in the patient's natural environment, with greater comfort and simplicity.
This study is especially indicated for people with complaints such as habitual snoring , observed breathing pauses during the night, frequent awakenings, non-restorative sleep, daytime sleepiness, persistent fatigue, morning headaches, or difficulty concentrating. It may also be particularly important in patients who are overweight, have high blood pressure, increased cardiovascular risk, or a clinical suspicion of sleep-disordered breathing.
Using a portable, easy-to-use, and well-tolerated device, parameters such as respiratory flow, ventilatory effort, blood oxygenation, and heart rate are recorded overnight. Analysis of this data allows for the identification of clinically relevant changes and contributes decisively to diagnosis and therapeutic guidance.
The importance of this examination lies not only in the detection of a common and often underdiagnosed disease, but also in the possibility of early intervention in a condition that can significantly compromise quality of life, daily performance, and cardiovascular and metabolic health. Timely diagnosis can make all the difference in controlling symptoms, reducing associated risk, and improving the overall well-being of the patient.
At CMIT, this examination is performed as part of a rigorous, personalized, and patient-centered clinical approach. As with any complementary examination, the results must be interpreted in light of the clinical history, symptoms, and individualized medical assessment, ensuring a diagnostic and therapeutic decision tailored to each specific situation.
Level III polysomnographic sleep studies in an outpatient setting thus represent a modern, convenient, and clinically relevant solution in the management of sleep-related breathing disorders, combining technical expertise, comfort, and accessibility within the context of high-quality medicine.
At CMIT, we offer outpatient polysomnography (level III) sleep studies , a non-invasive and clinically valuable test for evaluating respiratory changes during sleep, particularly obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Performed at home, in the context of normal sleep, this examination allows for the comfortable, practical, and reliable study of a set of fundamental parameters of nocturnal breathing, without the need for hospitalization or a stay in a sleep laboratory. In this way, it becomes possible to obtain relevant clinical information in the patient's natural environment, with greater comfort and simplicity.
This study is especially indicated for people with complaints such as habitual snoring , observed breathing pauses during the night, frequent awakenings, non-restorative sleep, daytime sleepiness, persistent fatigue, morning headaches, or difficulty concentrating. It may also be particularly important in patients who are overweight, have high blood pressure, increased cardiovascular risk, or a clinical suspicion of sleep-disordered breathing.
Using a portable, easy-to-use, and well-tolerated device, parameters such as respiratory flow, ventilatory effort, blood oxygenation, and heart rate are recorded overnight. Analysis of this data allows for the identification of clinically relevant changes and contributes decisively to diagnosis and therapeutic guidance.
The importance of this examination lies not only in the detection of a common and often underdiagnosed disease, but also in the possibility of early intervention in a condition that can significantly compromise quality of life, daily performance, and cardiovascular and metabolic health. Timely diagnosis can make all the difference in controlling symptoms, reducing associated risk, and improving the overall well-being of the patient.
At CMIT, this examination is performed as part of a rigorous, personalized, and patient-centered clinical approach. As with any complementary examination, the results must be interpreted in light of the clinical history, symptoms, and individualized medical assessment, ensuring a diagnostic and therapeutic decision tailored to each specific situation.
Level III polysomnographic sleep studies in an outpatient setting thus represent a modern, convenient, and clinically relevant solution in the management of sleep-related breathing disorders, combining technical expertise, comfort, and accessibility within the context of high-quality medicine.
Coordinator: Professor Dr. Filipe Nery
The Liver Clinic was born from the need to respond to the growing complexity of liver diseases, which today require an integrated, precise, and humane approach. The liver, a central organ in metabolic regulation, is located at the crossroads of multiple systems. Understanding and treating its diseases therefore requires vision and specialization. At CF, we have assembled a team of highly qualified professionals, under the coordination of Professor Dr. Filipe Nery, with solid academic training and extensive clinical experience in hepatology. Our commitment is to offer excellent care, supported by the most current science and personalized medicine. Each patient is evaluated holistically, from initial diagnosis to long-term follow-up, with the aim of ensuring informed therapeutic decisions and lasting results. Our practice covers the entire spectrum of liver diseases: from incidental analytical or imaging abnormalities to complex and rare diseases. We investigate and manage steatotic liver disease (fatty liver) and disease related to alcohol consumption, autoimmune diseases (such as autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, sclerosing cholangitis, or IgG4-related disease), metabolic diseases (alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, iron overload, copper overload, among others), viral, toxic, and vascular diseases (portal vein thrombosis, Budd-Chiari syndrome, portosinusoidal vascular disorder), and many others. We address chronic liver disease in its various aspects, from the early stages to compensated and decompensated stages. We offer advanced non-invasive assessment technologies, such as FibroScan®, which allows for precise quantification of fibrosis and hepatic steatosis, facilitating early diagnosis and rigorous monitoring of chronic liver diseases, and the possibility of conducting an ultrasound study with a highly specialized radiologist in liver pathology. Integrated within the Medical Research and Treatment Center (CMIT), the Liver Clinic benefits from a truly multidisciplinary environment, where hepatology is integrated with other specialties—autoimmune diseases, metabolism, lung, heart, among others. This integration ensures a comprehensive view of the patient, promoting communication between teams and avoiding fragmentation of care. Our mission is to ensure the best possible care for each patient through rigorous assessment, individualized clinical management, and a close and trusting relationship. We believe that scientific knowledge should translate into direct benefit for those who seek our services, and that the future of hepatology is built on research, innovation, and empathy. The Liver Clinic aims to be a national reference center, a space where science, research, and clinical practice meet to transform the care of liver diseases—with precision, humanity, and hope.