How To Improve CPAP Efficacy & Adherence?
Equipping CPAP with oximeters is an industry-proven, reliable solution for supporting, fine-tuning, adapting, and controlling respiratory treatment and OSA management.
Equipping CPAP with oximeters is an industry-proven, reliable solution for supporting, fine-tuning, adapting, and controlling respiratory treatment and OSA management.
The AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) guidelines connect pulse oximetry and CPAP by using oximetry for diagnosing sleep apnea and monitoring CPAP effectiveness, contributing to remote follow-up and efficient clinical results.
The long-term communication, companionship, and dynamic therapy are consistently required with the CPAP therapy.During this therapy, FDA-approved oximeters provide data feedback in real-time. They enable physicians and users to objectively track and record key efficacy indicators, including use time, pressure level, air leakage, severity of breathing events, and more.
Accurate pressure titration is the key to ensuring CPAP therapy, not only needs sufficient ventilation support but also good comfort.
By utilizing wearable pulse oximeters to collect overnight data during titration, clinicians can verify the efficacy of pressure settings by monitoring the stability of the SpO2 level. With detailed data captured from the convenience of home, pressure titration becomes more cost-effective, efficient, and easy to adjust as needed.
The AASM guidelines recommend remote monitoring and follow-up at the initial stage of CPAP treatment for OSAHS patients, which is conducive to improving compliance with CPAP treatment.
Through remote monitoring, physicians and users can not only objectively track and record the use time and pressure level of the patient’s CPAP therapy, but also accurately monitor residual apnea hypopnea index (AHI) after treatment and air leakage treatment parameters, etc..