Better Sleep, Better Health

Advanced Sleep Study Analysis

Our sleep study combines advanced automated technology with manual scoring for precise and reliable results. This dual approach ensures comprehensive automated insights and detailed personalized data adjustments, allowing tailored assessments for each patient.

Key Metrics and Indices

  • Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) and Respiratory Disturbance Index (RDI): Measure frequency and severity of sleep apnea and respiratory disturbances.
  • Hypopnea Index (HI) and Flow Limitation: Detailed metrics on hypopnea and flow limitation events.
  • Snoring and Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI): Analysis of snoring frequency and loudness, and oxygen desaturation events.

Detailed Analysis Components

  • Respiratory Events: Counts and types of apneas and hypopneas, along with flow limitations and snoring events.
  • Breathing Data: Average and total breaths per minute.
  • Oxygen Desaturation: Average, baseline, and lowest oxygen saturation levels; number and severity of desaturation events.
  • Pulse Rate Analysis: Minimum, maximum, and average pulse rates, providing insights into cardiovascular health.

Customizable Analysis Parameters

Configurable analysis parameters enable tailored and accurate assessments for each patient, supporting precise diagnoses and personalized treatment plans.

Summary

A concise overview of the main findings from respiratory, oxygenation, and pulse rate data, highlighting significant issues or confirming normal results to facilitate quick clinical decision-making.

Visual Interpretation with Histogram

For quick and clear interpretation of the sleep study data, we include visual aids like histograms and graphs. The visual report includes:
  • Respiratory Events Timeline: Color-coded representation of various events like apneas, hypopneas, desaturations, snoring, and flow limitations.
  • Pulse Rate Graph: Continuous monitoring of pulse rate showing minimum, maximum, and average values.
  • Oxygen Saturation Graph: Trends in oxygen saturation throughout the recording period, indicating baseline, average, and minimum saturation levels.