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Questions to Consider When Choosing a New Polysomnography System

Whether you are opening a new sleep lab or switching from an outdated polysomnography (PSG) system, the diagnostic technology that you choose for your sleep lab is one of the most important decisions you will make. Our new Purchasing Guide can serve as a helpful resource to assist you in your decision.

Helpful resource for sleep lab decision-makers

The document is designed to evaluate critical aspects like the impact on current workflow and patient comfort, software capabilities, and future readiness of the chosen PSG. It includes a comparison chart showcasing the technical features of the Nox A1s PSG system and space to compare competitor products.

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Why Choose the Nox A1s PSG system?

  • Lightweight, tether-free cable design that optimizes patient comfort and integrates all necessary EEG signals into a single cable, eliminating the traditional headbox.
  • Integrated RIP, PTAF, snore microphone, and body position technology for more streamlined operations and reduced setup time.
  • Uniquely designed to bring the capabilities of an in-lab PSG test to unattended home settings.
  • The Noxturnal app is a powerful tool for bedside control, offering bio-calibration, impedance checks, and live tracing viewing while communicating directly with the patient.
  • Integrates with Lifelines R40 amplifier enabling 10-20 referential bipolar EEG recording, along with the inclusion of additional bipolar channels.
  • The Nox A1s meets the AASM standards for full in-laboratory PSG testing.

 

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