Talking Sleep

Inpatient Sleep Medicine: New AASM Guidelines

Mar 13, 2026
Dennis Aukley, inpatient sleep program builder and professor, and Reena Mehra, physician-scientist and AASM guideline co-author, discuss the new AASM inpatient OSA guidelines. They cover in-hospital screening strategies, which patients and units to prioritize, inpatient PAP use, consult and navigator models, discharge planning and follow-up, and practical steps to operationalize inpatient sleep care.
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INSIGHT

Screening Works As Part Of A Pathway

  • Screening should be embedded in a broader inpatient evaluation-and-management pathway that includes diagnosis and PAP treatment.
  • Eight RCTs suggested improved short-term mortality and fewer cardiovascular events when screening led to diagnosis and treatment.
ADVICE

Start PAP In Hospital For Moderate To Severe OSA

  • Initiate inpatient PAP for newly diagnosed or untreated moderate-to-severe OSA rather than do nothing.
  • Sixteen randomized trials showed clinically meaningful reductions in mortality and cardiovascular events when PAP was used in hospital.
ADVICE

Provide Sleep Consultation Or A Supervised Navigator

  • Make sleep medicine consultation available within the inpatient OSA pathway and oversee it by board-certified providers.
  • The model can be a full consult service or a sleep navigator/coordinator supervised by a sleep physician.
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