29 Direct Channels, 9 Derived Channels
DormoVision X™: 29 Direct Channels and 9 Derived Channels for Unmatched Sleep Insights
When it comes to sleep diagnostics, more channels mean more detail and greater accuracy. DormoVision X™ provides 29 direct channels and 9 derived channels, delivering one of the most comprehensive data sets available outside of a traditional sleep lab. For clinicians and researchers, this level of precision creates new opportunities for deeper understanding, accurate diagnosis, and innovative discoveries in sleep medicine.
What Are Direct Channels and Derived Channels?
- Direct Channels are raw data streams recorded directly from sensors. Examples include EEG, airflow, respiratory effort, SpO₂, body position, and ECG. These provide the foundation of any sleep study.
- Derived Channels are calculated from the direct channels to provide higher-level insights. For instance, respiratory event indices, sleep staging outputs, and heart rate variability can be derived from primary measurements.
DormoVision X™ combines both, giving professionals a robust data set comparable to in-lab polysomnography but available anywhere.
Why This Matters for Clinicians
- Comprehensive Diagnostic Accuracy With 29 direct channels, clinicians have access to the same scope of information they expect from lab-based studies. This allows for reliable assessment of sleep-disordered breathing, limb movements, cardiac rhythms, and more.
- Deeper Sleep Architecture Analysis The inclusion of derived channels enhances the ability to identify stages of sleep, track transitions, and evaluate disruptions such as arousals or REM-related events. This provides a richer picture of patient sleep patterns.
- Reduced Diagnostic Uncertainty More channels mean fewer blind spots. Clinicians can confirm findings across multiple data points, improving confidence in diagnosis and reducing the likelihood of false negatives or over-diagnosis.
- Efficiency in Complex Cases For patients with overlapping disorders, such as comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea, multi-channel data helps separate causes and guide more precise treatment plans.
Why This Matters for Researchers
- Expanded Data Collection in Natural Environments Researchers can gather high-resolution sleep data outside of the lab, allowing studies to capture sleep in more natural, ecologically valid settings.
- New Avenues for Discovery Derived channels, especially when combined with machine learning and advanced analytics, open doors for new insights into physiology, sleep quality, and disease correlations.
- Scalable Research Design With portability and extensive channel capacity, large-scale studies become more feasible, reducing costs compared to traditional lab-based research.
- Consistency Across Multi-Night Data Collecting multiple nights of detailed channel data enables more reliable longitudinal studies and better understanding of night-to-night variability.
A Platform for the Future of Sleep Medicine
With 29 direct channels and 9 derived channels, DormoVision X™ equips clinicians with the precision needed for accurate diagnoses and empowers researchers with rich datasets for innovation. This combination bridges the gap between traditional lab-based studies and portable, patient-friendly solutions.
For both clinical practice and scientific discovery, DormoVision X™ is more than a tool. It is a platform for advancing the field of sleep medicine.
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