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Automatic Analysis in Noxturnal
Recently, two studies were published that evaluated the performance of the automatic scoring in Noxturnal compared to manual scoring of Nox T3 recordings.
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Recently, two studies were published that evaluated the performance of the automatic scoring in Noxturnal compared to manual scoring of Nox T3 recordings.
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This info sheet will explain the benefits of using two belts to measure breathing effort during sleep.
The main benefits are:
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Nox Medical, a leading sleep diagnostic medical device company and innovator, yesterday received an award for innovation as one of the strongest innovative companies in Iceland.
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Reykjavik, July 5, 2018 –Nox Medical, a leading sleep diagnostic medical device company and innovator has achieved another major milestone in its litigation with Natus Neurology.
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Reykjavik, May 18, 2018 –Nox Medical, a leading sleep diagnostic medical device company and innovator has achieved a major success in its case in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware alleging that Natus Neurology willfully infringed Nox Medical’s U.S. Patent No. 9,059,532 covering the biometric connector on its disposable RIP belts.
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We are proud to introduce a new distributor into the Nox distribution network. In cooperation with CHANJOU CO., LTD (head office located in New Taipei City) we have launched our Nox products at the Taiwanese Sleep Society Meeting 2018 in late March.
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Reykjavik, April 3rd, 2018 –Nox Medical, a leading sleep diagnostic medical device company and innovator has achieved a major success in EPO opposition proceedings initiated by Natus concerning one of Nox Medical’s key patents, EP 2 584 962 B1, covering the biometric connector on its disposable RIP belts.
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Nox Medical is happy to announce that the company has signed onto a partnership with Brojaw for distributing Nox sleep systems in Taiwan.
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The Laryngoscope has published a study, (Pérez-Warnisher et at., 2017) assessing the diagnostic accuracy of the cannula measuring snoring compared to the microphone, using the Nox T3 system.