AASM Suggests Clinics and Sleep Labs Consider using single-use, fully Disposable Devices or HSAT Delivery Service during COVID-19 pandemic.1
WatchPATTM ONE, a single-use home sleep apnea test, provides a comprehensive auto-scored report immediately after the study is completed with AHI, Central AHI, RDI, and ODI based upon True Sleep Time and Sleep Staging.
WatchPATTM Direct Increases infection control and expands patient access with no upfront cost and minimal time and effort from office staff by Outsourcing all Logistics.
For more information about the WatchPATTM ONE, complete the form below. An Itamar Medical representative will contact you.
WatchPAT ONE offers the same simplicity, accuracy and reliability as other WatchPAT products. The simple smartphone app transmits the WatchPAT ONE’s data from 7 channels to the cloud. As soon as the study is completed the clinician can review the automated study results.
Improved Accuracy with Sleep Architecture
High Accuracy with Central Sleep Apnea Identification
WatchPAT has been clinically proven to detect all types of apnea events. The Central PLUS Module enables specific identification of Central Sleep Apnea (CSA) and Percent of Sleep Time with Cheyne-Stokes Respiration.
Comprehensive Automated Report in Just Seconds
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*WatchPAT Direct Program is compliant with all cleaning and disinfection procedures outlined in the United States Environmental Protection Agency guidelines and “AASM COVID-19 Mitigation Strategies for Sleep Clinics and Labs”. All returning WatchPAT devices for 3 days before we apply the cleaning and disinfection procedure
References
1. https://aasm.org/covid-19-resources/covid-19-mitigation-strategies-sleep-clinics-labs
2.Comparison of AHI using recording time versus sleep time Schutte – Rodin et al., J Sleep Abs supl 2014, p. A373
3. Hedner J. et al. A Novel Adaptive Wrist Actigraphy Algorithm for Sleep-Wake Assessment in Sleep Apnea Patients. SLEEP, Vol. 27, No. 8, 2004 :1560-1566
4. Hedner J. et al. Sleep Staging Based on Automimcal Signals: A Multi-Center Validation Study. JCSM. Journal of Sleep Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 3, 2011: 301 – 306