Posts Tagged ‘Full PSG Sleep System’

Sleep Bling

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Sapphire PSG (Full PSG): Sleep Bling. What are you wearing tonight?

Sapphire PSG (Full PSG): Sleep Bling. What are you wearing tonight?

What are you wearing tonight?

Sleep Bling :: Sapphire PSG

  • Wireless
  • Type I
  • 22 channel
  • Full PSG Sleep Platform

This compact, wireless PSG system integrates the headbox, amplifiers, transducers and data telemetry into one handheld unit. Eliminating the need for separate amplifiers, cables and networking equipment allows for fast set-up and rearrangement. Data storage on a removable SD memory card allows the PSG system to be used for unattended studies or provides immediate data back up. The simplicity of the full PSG system makes it uniquely suited for the traditional sleep lab, as well as non-traditional settings such as inpatient monitoring, “hotel sleep labs” and home testing. With state-of-the-art wireless hardware and CleveMed´s own user-friendly PSG software, Sapphire PSG system manages patient data, data acquisition, scoring and reporting. Six of the 22 channels are EEG channels, fulfilling the requirements for the PSG guidelines. In addition, with two different frequency options built into the sleep monitor system, you are able to choose one best suited to your environment.

Read more about Sapphire PSG and why it is your ideal PSG System .

Concept by Joseph Lamont.

Same Space: Multi-purpose. With Sapphire PSG

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Night @ Room 101: Sapphire PSG collects sleep data in Sleep Lab

Night @ Room 101: Sapphire PSG collects sleep data in Sleep Lab

Day @ Room 101: Sapphire PSG (Full PSG Sleep System) easily tucked away during the day.

Day @ Room 101: Sapphire PSG (Full PSG Sleep System) easily tucked away in a supply shelf during the day.

They do say a picture is worth a thousand words! So here, I posted two doodles to better illustrate the following point: Sapphire PSG has successfully aided facilities in becoming multi-purpose spaces, since it’s small and can be easily stored away when not in use.

For example, a night-time sleep lab space can be used as a daytime clinic in the same facility.

PS: Doodling is fun!