Description
The Sleep&Go device is a powerful cardiorespiratory polygraph with 8 standard channels expandable up to 16, depending on the needs of the client.
The Sleep&Go can mix the following signals: respiratory flow (nasal cannula and thermocouple), snoring, CPAP pressure, thoracic effort, abdominal effort, pulseoximetry, beats per minute, plethysmographic wave, limb movement, body position, actigraphy (activity) and EEG, EOG, EMG and/or ECG signals.
The device complies the latest guidelines follow AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) and the GES (Spanish Sleep Group).
Type III cardiorespiratory polygraph.
Main Features
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- Sturdy, light and comfortable.
- Easy, user friendly operation.
- Color graphics screen.
- MicroSD / MicroSD HC memory card.
- Synchronized digital video option
- Bluetooth connectivity.
- Programmable from a PC and the equipment itself.
- Linearized flow wave by the square root for proper identification of apneas, hypopneas and flow restriction.
- On-screen signal quality control.
- Viewing of the signals in real time on the equipment.
- On-screen equipment status information (memory available, battery level, error warnings, sensors connected…).
- Quick user guide for patients.
Available events
Apnea (obstructive, central and mixed), hypopnea (obstructive, central and combined), desaturation, snoring, flow restriction, non-specific respiratory event, periodic limb movement (PLM), arousal, RERA, bruxism, periodic breathing, Cheyne-Stokes respiration, tachycardia, bradycardia.
ExG module
ExG module to obtain EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG. (máximum 3 channels)
Technical Specifications
Type III cardiorespiratory polygraph
- No. of channels: 8-16 (15 simultaneous)
- Dimensions: 86x86x24 mm
- Weight: 140 gr (without the battery)
- Internal battery: 2 AA alkaline/NiMH rechargeable batteries.
- Battery life >24h in Holter mode
- Battery life: 3 studies of 8 hours using all the channels
- Memory: Micro SD. Maximum 2Gb (>220 studies of 8 hours)
- Micro SD HC. Maximum 16Gb (>1760 studies of 8 hours)
Input range:
- Thermocouple, thoracic effort, abdominal effort, auxiliary polygraph input, channels ExG (x3): ± 5 mVpp
- Respiratory flow through pressure transducer: ± 4 cmH2O (3.9 hPa)
- CPAP pressure: 0-20 cmH2O (0.49 hPa)
- Snoring through pressure transducer ± 0.5 cmH2O (0.49 hPa)
- Pulse: 18-321 BPM (1/min)
- Pulseoximetry: 0-100%
- Plethysmographic wave: 0-255
- Activity meter: approx. ± 300 m/s2
- Body position: supine, prone, left, right, sitting
Linearity:
- Respiratory flow (pressure transducer), snoring (pressure transducer): ± 3%
- Thermocouple, thoracic effort, abdominal effort, auxiliary polygraph input, channels ExG (x3), activity meter: ± 3%
PTT Channel
Pulse transit time from the aorta (detected by the ECG channel) to the peripheral arteries (by means of the pulse oximeter pulse wave).
|
Sleep&Go Model 'A'
Sleep & Go 'A' Test comprises of:- |
Blood oxygen
saturation (SPo2) |
◊ |
Pulse |
◊ |
Recording
time |
◊ |
Oxygen
desaturation (ODI) |
◊ |
Patient respiratory
oral and nasal airflow |
◊ |
Snoring |
◊ |
CPAP pressure
(titration) |
◊ |
Obstructive Hypopnea |
◊ |
AHI |
◊ |
Respiratory
drive |
◊ |
Thermocouple |
◊ |
Body
position |
◊ |
Patient
event |
◊ |
Cheyne-Stokes |
◊ |
Beats Per Minute (BPM) |
◊ |
Acivgraph |
◊ |
RDI |
x |
Realtime
sleep |
x |
Snoring
intensity (dB) |
x |
Sleep stages
& architecture |
x |
Sleep stages
& architecture |
x |
Sleep
Fragmentation |
x |
Tachycardia |
◊ |
Bradycardia |
◊ |
Periodic Breathing |
◊ |
Pulse
Wave |
◊ |
Inductive Adomininal Effort
|
◊ |
Periodic Limb
Movement (PLM) |
◊ |
Bluetooth |
◊ |
REM/NREM
sleep |
x |
Advanced Snoring Detection |
x |
EEG
(Electroencephalography) |
x |
EOG
(Electrooculography)
|
x |
EMG
(Electromyogram)
|
x |
ECG
(Electrocardiogram)
|
x |
Pulse Transit Time (PTT) |
x |
Bruxism |
x |
Central Hypopnea |
x |
Sleep&Go Model 'B'
Sleep & Go 'B' Test comprises of:- |
Blood oxygen
saturation (SPo2) |
◊ |
Pulse |
◊ |
Recording
time |
◊ |
Oxygen
desaturation (ODI) |
◊ |
Patient respiratory
oral and nasal airflow |
◊ |
Snoring |
◊ |
CPAP pressure
(titration) |
◊ |
Obstructive Hypopnea |
◊ |
AHI |
◊ |
Respiratory
drive |
◊ |
Thermocouple |
◊ |
Body
position |
◊ |
Patient
event |
◊ |
Cheyne-Stokes |
◊ |
Beats Per Minute (BPM) |
◊ |
Acivgraph |
◊ |
RDI |
◊* |
Realtime
sleep |
◊ |
Snoring
intensity (dB) |
◊ |
Sleep stages
& architecture |
◊* |
Sleep stages
& architecture |
◊* |
Sleep
Fragmentation |
◊ |
Tachycardia |
◊ |
Bradycardia |
◊ |
Periodic Breathing |
◊ |
Pulse
Wave |
◊ |
Inductive Adomininal Effort
|
◊ |
Periodic Limb
Movement (PLM) |
◊ |
Bluetooth |
◊ |
REM/NREM
sleep |
◊* |
Advanced Snoring Detection |
◊ |
EEG
(Electroencephalography) |
◊ |
EOG
(Electrooculography)
|
◊ |
EMG
(Electromyogram)
|
◊ |
ECG
(Electrocardiogram)
|
◊ |
Pulse Transit Time (PTT) |
◊ |
Bruxism |
◊ |
Central Hypopnea |
◊ |
◊*symbol denotes that information
is interpreted from polysomnograph |