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Nox Medical at the World Sleep Congress in Rome

09.02.2022

Nox Medical will participate as a sponsor and exhibitor in the World Sleep 2022 congress in Rome, Italy, from March 11-16, 2022.  We look forward to the opportunity to meet friends, partners, and customers to discuss our latest research and updates. From booth #235 we will be demonstrating two of our latest products; the Nox T3s next-generation home sleep testing equipment, which combines simplicity and clinical accuracy, as well as the Nox A1s, a fully portable polysomnography system with in-laboratory and ambulatory capabilities.

The World Sleep congress aims to gather the best minds in sleep medicine and research for days of scientific sessions and networking. For years, Nox Medical has supported and participated in the event, often with satellite symposiums of high scientific value. At this year’s congress, Nox Medical continues to support discussions on the topic of Beyond the AHI on some of the main challenges in today’s sleep medicine and potential ways to overcome these obstacles. Augmenting the Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI) by finding alternative parameters to diagnose sleep disorders, along with better access to sleep health, are more valuable now than ever.

Nox Medical’s satellite symposium will take place on Tuesday, March 15.

World Sleep in Rome
Satellite Symposium: Beyond the AHI, Room 22
Tuesday, March 15, 12:30 – 14:00

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The discussions will be made available by four excellent contributors:

Chair: Prof. Carolina Lombardi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor at the Department of Cardiology, Head of Sleep disorder Center, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

Dr. Erna Sif Arnardóttir, Ph.D.
Director of the Reykjavik University Sleep Institute and Secretary of the European Sleep Research Society.

Prof.Dr. Christopher Schöbel, MD
Center for Sleep Medicine at Ruhrlandklinik, University of Medicine Essen, Germany

Eysteinn Finnsson,
Research Engineer, Analysis, Data, Automation, and Research at Nox Medical

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