Sleep Easy

Summary Reportedly created as an alternative CBT-I format (by Dr. Richard Shane), the Sleep Easy app includes 100+ sleep treatments and programs, educational resources, music soundtracks, and personalized sleep metrics for self-tracking. It is described as a 2 week program but has a monthly [...]

2023-12-04T10:18:44-06:00December 4th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

A Mindful Way

Summary Videos are delivered weekly over 6 weeks and available for 12 months once purchased. In addition to watching a weekly 2 hour video, the consumer is expected to watch and practice the techniques learned each week for approximately 15-30 minutes per day. Videos [...]

2023-12-04T10:11:18-06:00December 4th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Night Owl – Sleep Coach

Summary Night Owl-Sleep Coach should not be confused with the NightOwl OSA-detecting wearable device.  This self-help sleep coach application was designed to assist individuals facing challenges in accessing a certified sleep psychologist for CBT-I, either due to limited availability or financial constraints. This app [...]

2023-11-28T12:49:39-06:00November 28th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Go To Sleep

Summary Developed and sold through the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, Go! To Sleep is a 6-week online CBT-I course that includes daily text based education material, an online daily sleep log and daily sleep efficiency, daily sleep improvement recommendations, activites and articles to improve sleep, [...]

2023-11-28T12:41:30-06:00November 28th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Sleep School

Summary Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) rather than CBT-I, the Sleep School app can be utilized independently. The user fills out a survey and then completes a self-directed sleep course. If users require more assistance, they can elect a private video clinic to [...]

2023-11-28T12:29:47-06:00November 28th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

V-Com

Summary V-Com was developed based on the hypotheses that maintaining sufficient exhalation pressure can stabilize the upper airway and reducing IPAP below EPAP may enhence comfort and minimize adverse effects. For more in-depth information and preliminary, unpublished data, refer to the white paper titled [...]

2023-11-08T13:09:12-06:00November 8th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Nox A1 and Nox A1s

Summary The Nox A1s is a wireless polysomnogram system capable of performing level I (PSG), II (unattended PSG), or III (HSAT) studies. For research use only, it can be self-applied by the patient to gather home PSG recordings (Nox Self-Applied Somnography, Nox SAS). The [...]

2023-07-26T15:22:38-05:00July 26th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Sonomat

Summary Somomat claims to provide sleep time and AHI in pediatric and adult patients using only sound and movement. Four sensors embedded in a mattress provide movement data. Two room microphones provide sound data. There are no PPG, pulse oximetry, effort, airflow, accelerometer, or [...]

2023-03-15T14:00:26-05:00March 15th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

SOMNOtouch RESP

Summary SOMNOtouch RESP (STR) is a Type 2 HSAT that has offers home PSG-type data reports. The STR has the capability for in-lab sleep testing, including optional EEG/EOG/EMG and PLM monitoring. The basic STR uses a thoracic belt, in addition to respiratoy flow, heart [...]

2023-03-06T15:52:58-06:00March 6th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|

Orbsense

Summary Placed near the bed with it sensors aimed at the patient's thorax, Orbsense is meant to evaluate REI and sleep time by collecting and analyzing the subject’s respiratory function using (transmitted and received) radar waves. According the the cited JCSM article, “the total [...]

2023-09-13T10:54:58-05:00March 6th, 2023|Sleep Technology Assessment|
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