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The Alice PDx portable diagnostic recording device is intended for Obstructive Sleep Apnea screening, follow-up and diagnostics in polysomnography and sleep disorder studies. Patients can be tested in the hospital or at home.

Features

Winner of MDEA Award confirms design excellence

The Alice PDx Portable Sleep System was a winner in the 2010 Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEA) competition, in the category of general hospital devices and therapeutic products. This award recognizes features that provide enhanced benefits to their patients. The Alice PDx is easy for patients to set up and use in the comfort and privacy of their home.

Color-coded labels to reduce retesting

Color-coded labels located around the perimeter of the device, indicate where to connect the various sensor leads. The display shows the patient only the sensors that need to be connected. The sensor information and indicators help patients place the sensors correctly and reduce the need for retesting due to application errors.

Good Study Indicator simplifies data collection

The Good Study Indicator visually displays the amount of good quality data in 25-percent increments on the Alice PDx display screen. As a result, a patient using the Alice PDx can easily communicate this information to the healthcare provider who can decide if the study needs to be repeated. The provider can then help the patient repeat the study. This can potentially reduce the amount of insufficient study data and repeat studies.

Sensor Application Reference Guide assists the user

A helpful, color-coded, step-by-step diagram is included with the device to walk patients through the appropriate application process.

Optional ECG and ExG Yokes for extra data

The Alice PDx device supports a single lead, six-lead, or seven-lead ECG. The optional ECG yoke provides a three-lead ECG (five wires) to help assess OSA in patients who may have cardiac comorbidities. The optional ExG yoke provides thirteen inputs to enable level-two application for advanced sleep analysis.

Multi-Night Recording for easy use

With the SD card memory and two-to-three night battery life, the Alice PDx can collect information from multi-night recordings when needed. The Alice PDx can be set to start and stop recording automatically to minimize the risk of the patient forgetting to do it.

Single Software Application streamlines data collection

The Alice PDx can be connected directly to a computer running the proven Alice Sleepware software application. Alice Sleepware can display live or pre-recorded data in a resolution consistent with the computer hardware specifications. It provides a single software application for lab and portable testing. Brouchures Product Brochure Philips Alice Portable sleep diagnostic system PDx Product Brochure Philips Alice Portable sleep diagnostic system PDx Product Brochure Philips Alice Portable sleep diagnostic system PDx Product Brochure Philips Alice Portable sleep diagnostic system PDx

Coming Soon - Alice NightOne

Alice NightOne is an easy-to-use home sleep testing (HST) device that gives you the confidence of sensors that meet the recommended industry standards and helps patients get the study done right the first night.

Features

Bluetooth connectivity to therapy devices

A wireless connection is available to Bluetooth-enabled Philips Respironics’ PAP devices.* This connection allows for the flow, pressure and leak therapy channels from the PAP device to synch and record with the Alice NightOne respiratory effort, SpO2 and body position channels. A clinician can use this studydata to measure efficacy of PAP therapy.

Smart guide setup walks patient through sensor placement

The Alice NightOne Smart Guide Setup displays illuminated sensor indicators that walks the patient through sensor placement one by one. The indicators will change from yellow to green when a good quality signal is detected. The device uses the same sensors recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. The device has 3 sensors (effort belt, cannula and oximeter) and a built-in body position sensor that provide seven channels of data (body position, pressure flow, snore, respiratory effort, SpO2, pleth and pulse rate).

Auto-on, recording starts as soon as belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature turns on the device as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external effort wire set. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback to the patient along the way.

Enhanced Good Study Indicator

The Good Study Indicator (GSI) feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. Flow, effort and SpO2 signal quality is monitored throughout the night. In the morning, your patient can press the User Button and the GSI visually displays the amount of good-quality data in 25-percent increments. If a problem with a sensor significantly hinders the collection of good data, this is also displayed.

Study starts recording as soon as device belt is buckled

The “Auto-on” feature allows recording to start as soon as the RIP belt is clicked in place; no need for patients to push a ‘start’ button. The integrated connection eliminates the need for an external wireset. The “smart guide” sequence guides patients through the setup process easily and provides feedback through signal quality.

Uses signals and sensors tech are familiar with; no need to retrain

Alice NightOne uses the same sensor technology recommended by the AASM for in-lab studies. Three external sensors (effort, flow and oximetry) provide seven channels of sleep parameter data. The device signals are already familiar to lab techs which eliminates the need for retraining.

Designed to help prevent the need to retest due to application error

The Good Study Indicator feature allows you to know how much good quality data has been gathered before the device is returned to your lab. In the morning, your patient can press the Good Study Indicator button on the device and convey on the phone to lab personnel the amount of quadrants filled in (each quadrant represents 25% of data collected).

RUSleeping RTS

The immediate in-home solution for patients who are on a waiting list for a polysomnography (PSG). The RUSleeping RTS is an easy-to-use, same-day, objective method for patients who can't be scheduled for a PSG right away due to backlog.

Features

Real-time data informs you instantly of apneic events By immediately discovering if your patients have a low or high apneic score, you can quickly and easily determine their need for a PSG. You can use the objective RUSleeping RTS data to talk to patients about the possibility of sleep apnea. This may help overcome their reluctance about the need for a complete PSG and get them one step closer to diagnosis and treatment.

Practical design for convenient operation

The lightweight and compact RUSleeping RTS provides continuous apneic event scoring. It is convenient to operate and can be re-used. No accessory equipment, software or electrical outlet is needed. Patient instructions are short and simple.

Versatile display for easy readout

Once the patient awakens, the total apneic events for the night are displayed. The patient presses a button once to see the average hourly apneic events, and then presses the button again to display the number of events by hour. The results can be mailed or called in to the clinician's. It's that simple—no additional software or interpretation is needed.

Easy to use for patients at home

The unit consists of the RUSleeping device, a nasal cannula and a battery. It easily clips onto a patient's garment or can be positioned on the bed or pillow. As the cannula starts to sense respiratory airflow, the device will record apneic events. If the patient's breathing decreases 50 percent or more for 10 seconds or longer (considered an apneic event), the RUSleeping RTS records the information on the LCD readout.

Advanced airflow-pressure technology for accurate recording

Advanced airflow-pressure technology for accurate recording

Re-usable device for cost-effective screening

The RUSleeping RTS provides same-day results, but can be worn repeatedly to validate the first night's readings. When you are satisfied with the results, the patient can mail back the device, leaving you free to screen other patients at low additional costs.

Nine-hour recording time for a full night's results

Nine-hour recording time for a full night's results

Error detection capability for reliable results

If the cannula becomes displaced from the nose or mouth area, or is unable to sense adequate airflow for 12 minutes, an error message is displayed on the LCD for each hour of monitoring in which the condition recurred. Brouchures Product Brochure
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