
Many parents notice restless nights, loud snoring, or unusual sleep behaviours in their child and wonder if it is simply a phase. In some cases, these signs may indicate underlying sleep or breathing disturbances that require medical attention. Polysomnography is an advanced sleep study that carefully tracks breathing patterns, brain activity, oxygen levels, and body movements throughout the night. At Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road, our child-focused sleep testing environment helps identify hidden concerns early. Our polysomnography test in Kanakapura Road supports accurate diagnosis and personalised care, helping children achieve restful sleep and healthier overall development.
Polysomnography (PSG) is an overnight, in-lab study that records multiple physiological signals while a child sleeps. The goal is to diagnose conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, central apneas, parasomnias, periodic limb movements, and other sleep architecture disturbances that affect daytime function and development.
Before the study, a pediatric sleep specialist reviews the child’s history, daytime symptoms, and any prior tests. Parents are asked to share sleep logs and behaviour patterns to help the team prepare. On the study night, gentle adhesive sensors are placed on the scalp to record brain waves (EEG), near the eyes for eye movements, on the chin for muscle tone, on the chest and abdomen for breathing effort, at the nose for airflow, and on a finger for oxygen saturation. Heart rhythm and limb movements are also monitored.
A trained sleep technician supervises the child in a calm, private suite, adjusting sensors as needed and ensuring safety. After the morning, sleep physicians analyse the recordings to identify events, quantify severity, and map sleep stages. The detailed report guides treatment choices, from behavioural strategies to CPAP therapy or ENT referral, supported by pediatric sleep study monitoring in Kanakapura Road expertise.
A detailed sleep study brings clarity when symptoms are confusing or inconsistent. With accurate overnight data, families benefit from:
Clear identification of breathing pauses, oxygen drops, or abnormal movements
Objective measurement of sleep-stage disruption
Evidence-based guidance for behavioural, medical, or surgical treatment
Early intervention that protects learning, growth, and emotional well-being
A PSG night is planned to be as comfortable and reassuring as possible for both child and family.
Pre-study preparation - You’ll receive simple instructions (normal meals, usual bedtime routine) and a checklist for medication and sleep diaries. Bring a favourite bedding or a quiet toy to ease anxiety.
Arrival and sensor placement - A technician explains the sensors and gently attaches them, no needles, just small patches and soft elastic belts. This takes about 20–30 minutes.
Overnight monitoring - Your child sleeps naturally while the PSG records. Technicians observe from a nearby control room and intervene only if adjustments are needed. Parents are usually welcome to stay with younger children.
Morning debrief - After sensor removal, the team schedules a follow-up to explain findings. If the study shows obstructive events or oxygen drops, the team will discuss possible treatments ranging from nasal steroid trials and positional therapy to CPAP titration or ENT referral.
Continuity of care - Results feed into ongoing management; families access follow-up through our overnight sleep evaluation for children in Kanakapura Road pathway for therapy planning and monitoring.
Manipal Hospital Kanakapura Road blends technical accuracy with a warm, child-centred approach. Our pediatric sleep service is built around two priorities: accurate diagnosis and practical family support. We invest in high-quality polysomnography equipment and skilled pediatric sleep physicians, but we also focus on minimising a child’s anxiety during testing and giving parents clear, usable guidance afterwards. Tests are interpreted in the context of development and school performance, not just numbers. Choose Manipal Hospital for a reliable polysomnography test in Kanakapura Road backed by empathetic staff and integrated care pathways. Key strengths we provide:
Experienced pediatric sleep physicians and trained sleep technicians
Child-friendly testing environment and family-centred processes
Rapid, clear reporting with practical next steps for caregivers
Multidisciplinary coordination (ENT, pulmonology, neurology, psychology)
Structured follow-up and sleep health education for long-term outcomes
After diagnosis, we coordinate multidisciplinary care, ENT surgeons, pulmonologists, orthodontists, and behavioural therapists, to deliver plans that fit each child’s life. Families value our follow-through: clear reports, stepwise treatment options, and scheduled reviews so progress is tracked.
Our Pediatric Sleep Medicine team specialises in diagnosing and managing sleep disorders in children using polysomnography, behavioural interventions, and respiratory therapies. We combine developmental insight with technical expertise to improve sleep quality, daytime functioning, and growth, working closely with families to create realistic, sustainable treatment plans that suit each child’s needs.
Overnight polysomnography testing, home sleep screening follow-up, CPAP titration and mask fitting, behavioural sleep therapy, snoring and apnea assessment, diagnostic reporting, multidisciplinary referrals (ENT, pulmonology, neurology), parental education sessions, and structured follow-up visits to monitor treatment response and adapt plans for each child’s developmental stage.
A comfortable, well-equipped environment makes a significant difference to a child’s sleep study experience. For every polysomnography test in Kanakapura Road, we provide:
Child-friendly, low-stimulus private sleep suites
Advanced overnight polysomnography monitoring systems
Gentle, age-appropriate sensor placement techniques
On-site pediatric nursing and continuous supervision
Secure video and data recording technology
Teleconsultation follow-ups and coordinated referral pathways
No, PSG is non-invasive. Sensors are small adhesive patches and soft bands; technicians take time to explain and make the child comfortable. Many children sleep in their usual way; parents can often stay, reducing anxiety and improving cooperation.
Technicians record the night’s data, and sleep physicians analyse it thoroughly. Expect a detailed report and follow-up discussion within a few days, with a clear, practical plan, ranging from lifestyle changes to CPAP or ENT referral, based on objective findings.
PSG can identify sleep disturbances (apnea, periodic limb movements, insufficient slow-wave sleep) that worsen attention or behaviour. While it doesn’t diagnose ADHD, it helps rule in or out sleep causes that may mimic or exacerbate attention and behavioural issues.
Depending on severity, options include nasal steroids, adenotonsillectomy referral, orthodontic assessment, or CPAP with later titration. Our team discusses pros and cons, and arranges timely referrals so treatment fits the child’s health and family context.
Keep routines normal, explain the study simply, bring a comfort item, and follow pre-test instructions about medications or naps. For extra guidance, contact our paediatric sleep nursing team to walk you through what to expect for your child’s polysomnography test in Kanakapura Road.
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