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Filter by:The NXT_SLEEP study, bringing together industry partners, research groups and (home) care providers, tackles will develop a next generation sleep-monitoring platform that consists of less obtrusive sensors, and that delivers complete and useful information regarding the physiological parameters relevant for sleep-related breathing disorders. These new and innovative sensors need to be validated in a clinical setting where they will be benchmarked with the classical sleep monitoring systems. In order to compare the novel sensors with the classical monitoring system, the investigators use existing technologies that capture simultaneously the acquired signals of different physiological parameters relevant for sleep-related breathing disorders.
The EverOn™ system developed by EarlySense, Ltd., the sponsor of this study, is intended to assist hospitals to better address and improve recognition and response to changes in a patient's condition. The system, monitors the patient while in bed consists of a contact-free sensor that is placed under the bed mattress and identifies respiratory and heart rates, degree of patient's movement or agitation while in bed as well as patient's actual exit out of the bed. The EverOn system does not require a physical contact with the patient, eliminating the need for any direct contact electrodes, leads, cuffs or nasal cannulae.