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Assessment of actigraphy as a method to assess sleep quality following inpatient tonsillectomy in children
Paediatric Anaesthesia, 06/24/09
Langford R et al. - Actigraphy is a practical and reasonably reliable tool for the assessment of sleep in children following tonsillectomy although we have also illustrated a large inter-patient variation of all measured sleep parameters.
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