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  1. The questionnaire consists of 3 categories related to the risk of having sleep apnea. Patients can be classified into High Risk or Low Risk based on their responses to the individual items and their overall scores in the symptom categories.

  2. Berlin Questionnaire. Purpose Designed to identify individuals at high risk for sleep apnea, the short survey (11 ques-tions) focuses on three categories of apnea signs and symptoms: snoring, daytime sleepiness, and obesity/high blood pressure.

  3. The questionnaire consists of 3 categories related to the risk of having sleep apnea. Patients can be classified into High Risk or Low Risk based on their responses to the individual items and their overall scores in the symptom categories.

  4. The Berlin Questionnaire is a validated patient survey that helps to identify Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). It was developed in 1998 at a medical conference in Berlin, Germany, by a group of family practice physicians and sleep researchers. The purpose of the Berlin Questionnaire is twofold: to identify patients who are at high risk for OSA and to

  5. The Berlin questionnaire is a self-administered questionnaire that was developed to identify subjects with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in primary care settings. This study evaluated the performance of the questionnaire to predict OSA in the general population.

  6. The questionnaire consists of 3 categories related to the risk of having sleep apnea. Patients can be classified into High Risk or Low Risk based on their responses to the individual items and their overall scores in the symptom categories.

  7. Berlin Questionnaire SLEEP EVALUATION. Scoring Questions: Any answer within box outline is a positive response. Scoring Categories: Category 1 is positive with 2 or more positive responses to questions 2-6 . Category 2 is positive with 2 or more positive responses to questions 7-9 .