| IN HOME DIAGNOSTIC SLEEP TESTING
As an innovative leader in the diagnoses & treatment of the millions of clients suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), Home Sleep Systems, Inc. have a sophisticated, portable home testing service available.
Description of WatchPat-100
Features & Benefits of WatchPat-100
- Feature-Gives clinician full control over the data with ability to inspect all raw data.
- Benefit-Clinician can easily review data.
- Feature-Has a 24/7 human response support line for all clients & clinicians.
- Benefit-Help is always available for physicians & client.
- Feature-Clinical support to clinicians via a HIPPA compliant FTP site.
- Benefit-Free clinical support
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Click here to view article; “A comparison of polysomnography & the WatchPAT-100 in the diagnosis of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)”, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Journal (10/07)
Targeted Industry Sectors: Any workers with frequently rotating shifts behind the wheel creates a recipe for a disaster as well as creating a public safety issue.
- Transportation - trucking, public transportation, airline, taxies
- Law Enforcement - Police-Officers
- Air traffic controllers
- Construction workers of heavy equipment
- Machine operators
Could you be one of the 70 million people suffering from OSA & not aware of it?
Continue reading to find out.
If you answer yes to more than one, you may want to discuss your sleep problem with a healthcare professional, & discuss the possibility of ruling out OSA.
Do you have excessive daytime sleepiness during the day, even when you get a good night’s sleep?
Do you fall asleep when stopped for a red light or while driving?
Do you wake up gasping or choking for breath?
Does your bed partner say my snoring is loud or disruptive keeping them from sleeping?
Do you get very irritable when you can’t sleep?
Do you experience frequent urination at night?
Does it usually take you a long time to fall asleep?
Do you wake up very early & can’t fall back to sleep?
Do you wake up at night & have trouble falling back to sleep?
Do you have a large neck size (>17) or crowding of the upper airway?
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