Computerized Sleep Apnea Treatment

Computerized sleep apnea refers to the use of computer technology to diagnose and monitor sleep apnea, a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breathing during sleep. 

Computerized sleep apnea testing typically involves the use of specialized equipment that records various physiological parameters during sleep, such as airflow, oxygen levels, heart rate, and movement. We use this computer to build your personalized sleep apnea oral appliance.

One common type of test is polysomnography, also known as a sleep study, which is conducted in a sleep laboratory or clinic. During polysomnography, sensors and electrodes are attached to the patient's body to monitor and record their sleep patterns and physiological responses. The data collected during the sleep study is then analyzed by trained sleep technologists or physicians to diagnose sleep apnea and assess its severity, which is performed in our office in order to make your personalized sleep appliance.

In addition to diagnosing sleep apnea, computerized sleep apnea testing can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment interventions, such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, which involves wearing a mask that delivers pressurized air to keep the airway open during sleep. By tracking changes in sleep patterns and physiological parameters over time, healthcare providers can adjust treatment plans as needed to optimize outcomes for patients with sleep apnea.

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