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Research & Publications
The Sleep Revolution, an interdisciplinary international research and development project, has been selected for a 15-million Euro grant from the EU‘s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Health, demographic change, and wellbeing. Nox Medical is one of almost 40 collaborating partners…
Research & Publications
At the 2020 ESRS Congress, Nox Medical Research Manager Jon Agustsson, PhD, shared valuable, thought-provoking insights on the growing role of AI and machine learning in sleep medicine and how Nox Medical is putting this technology into practice with its new Nox BodySleep algorithm*, available in the company’s new home sleep testing device, the Nox T3s.
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Nox Medical’s satellite symposium at the 2020 SLEEP conference concluded with a session by Dr. Dennis Hwang, MD, Medical Director of Sleep Medicine at Kaiser Permanente.
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Nox Medical’s PSG system, The Nox A1 was included in a study that was recently published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. The study’s intention was to test the feasibility of ambulatory polysomnography (PSG-home) in a group of children suspected of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Events
As part of Nox Medical’s commitment to the advancement of the sleep research, medical and scientific fields, Nox Medical Research Manager Jon Agustsson, PhD, presented valuable insights on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in sleep medicine during Sleep Review’s recent webinar, Pulling Back the Curtain on AI in Sleep Medicine.
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Nox Research, the research team at Nox Medical is presenting 3 new abstracts at this year‘s World Sleep Congress in Vancouver.
Research & Publications
A new method for classifying target sleep arousal regions is presented in a recent paper by Nox Research at Nox Medical. The paper was published in 2018 Computing in Cardiology (CinC) Proceedings, hosted in the Netherlands as part of the Computing in Cardiology conference last year.
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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.