Portable repiratory polygraphs
What is respiratory polygraphy ?
Respiratory polygraphy is a non-invasive test used to diagnose sleep-disordered breathing, such as sleep apnea. Consisting of relatively light equipment, it can be performed at home. At CIDELEC, this examination records several physiological parameters, including :
- A nasal cannula to record airflow.
- An index finger oximeter to monitor blood oxygenation.
- Two inductive straps (thoracic and abdominal) to measure respiratory movements.
- A luminosity sensor.
- A positioning sensor.
- A movement sensor.
- Our PneaVoX® sensor, placed on the neck, to detect respiratory sounds, snoring and supra-sternal pressure.
Hypnea 3
Hypnea 3 is the new generation of portable respiratory polygraph from CIDELEC.
Its innovative design and ease of use make it an indispensable ally.
Equipped with the latest technology, Hypnea offers unrivalled precision in the analysis of respiratory disorders.
CID-LX
Reliable, simple and self-contained, this portable polygraph incorporates a host of cutting-edge sensors, including innovative PneaVoX technology (tracheal sound sensor), a pressure sensor (nasal cannula), an oximeter, chest and abdominal belts, as well as motion and light sensors.
The CID-LX-206d has a pressure channel for connecting a pneumotachograph.
CID-LXa
The CID-LXa is a portable repiratory polygraph offering a more accurate diagnosis of sleep disorders. Thanks to its three electrophysiological channels (EEG, ECG and double leg EMG) and HypnoLighT technology, this polygraph can discriminate between wakefulness and sleep.