International Classification of Sleep Disorders
Coding resource for sleep and sleep-related disorders / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) is "a primary diagnostic, epidemiological and coding resource for clinicians and researchers in the field of sleep and sleep medicine".[1] The ICSD was produced by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) in association with the European Sleep Research Society, the Japanese Society of Sleep Research, and the Latin American Sleep Society. The classification was developed as a revision and update of the Diagnostic Classification of Sleep and Arousal Disorders (DCSAD) that was produced by both the Association of Sleep Disorders Centers (ASDC) and the Association for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep and was published in the journal Sleep in 1979.[2][3] A second edition, called ICSD-2, was published by the AASM in 2005.[4] The third edition, ICSD-3, was released by the AASM in 2014.[5] A text revision of the third edition (ICSD-3-TR) was published in 2023 by the AASM.[6]