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The '''respiratory disturbance index''' (RDI) — or '''respiratory distress Index''' — is an formula used in reporting [[polysomnography]] (sleep study) findings. Like the [[AHI | apnea hypopnea index]] (AHI), it reports on respiratory events during sleep, but unlike the AHI, it also includes respiratory effort-related arousals (RERAs). RERAs are arousals from [[sleep]] that do not technically meet the definitions of [[apnea]]s or [[hypopnea]]s, but do disrupt sleep. They are abrupt transitions from a deeper stage of sleep to a shallower.
Some research studies have found that a high RDI was significantly correlated with [[excessive daytime sleepiness]], and that this correlation was stronger than that for the frequency of [[oxygen saturation]] decreases below 85%, but other studies have found only a weak correlation.
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