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Nox T3Dental Presentation

Randy ClareSenior ConsultantDistribution Management

July, 2015

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Who is Randy Clare anyway?

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What is Nox T3?

Preferred technology by the worlds largest Home Sleep Test (HST) providers

Rapidly growing install base: Already around 15,000 NOX T3 units in use world wide

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Why Nox T3?

Gold Standard Recording Snore / Audio from a built in

microphone Abdomen and Thorax respiratory

effort and derived flow from RIP technology

Activity and Body position from built in 3D accelerometer

SpO2,Pulse and Plethysmography from a wireless Bluetooth® oximetry

Nasal cannula flow and mask pressure EtCO2 signal through wireless

Bluetooth interface

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Why Nox T3?

Light weight and small form factor. Ideal for pediatric

Moving into a Wireless World Increased patient comfortReduced risk of lost studies.

Wireless Bluetooth connection, Up to seven auxiliary Bluetooth devices

Capacity to record up to 3 consecutive nights with full bandwidth audio.

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Why Nox T3? 18 Channels in one small package

Thorax breathing effort (RIP) Abdomen breathing effort (RIP) Respiratory sound (Audio) Audio Volume Gravity (3D axis, x, y and z) used for scoring position and movement Oxygen Saturation Levels (wireless pulse-oximeter) Pulse (wireless pulse-oximeter) Plethysmograph (wireless pulse-oximeter) ExG 1 (general purpose input channel) ExG 2 (general purpose input channel) Mask pressure or Nasal pressure (depending on setup) RIP SUM: the Sum of the Abdomen and Thorax signals RIP Phase: the phase difference between the abdomen and thorax signals in degrees RIP Flow: flow derived from the RIP Sum signal, shows the rate of change of the RIP

Sum Activity: Derived from the X and Y gravity axis Position: derived from the X and Y gravity axes. The position is shown in degrees

where supine position is 0 Flow: derived from the Nasal Pressure signal Snore: derived from the Nasal Pressure signal

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Why Nox T3?

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Why Nox T3?• Simple hook up…

…and Patient comfort!

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Noxturnal

Immediate recording results with automatic analysis

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Noxturnal High speed data

download Automatic analyses

compliant with the AASM standards

Audio playback Multiple scoring can

be saved for each recording

Powerful recording management

Full featured raw data review and editing

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Noxturnal

Comprehensive but easily customizable reports

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Bruxism NOX T3 is ideal for detection of Bruxism With EMG capability and Audio recording Noxturnal offers automated Bruxism

analysis of both phasic and tonic events Bruxism report

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Bruxism• Placing the EMG Leads on a patient Option 1

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Bruxism• Placing the EMG Leads on a patient Option 2

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Bruxism

• Placing the EMG Leads on a patient Option 3

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Nox T3• Examples of Nox T3 EMG

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Nox T3

• Examples of Nox T3 EMG

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Nox T3• Bruxism Report from Nox T3

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Pediatric

NOX T3 is the ideal instrument to diagnose sleep in pediatrics

EtCO2 over Bluetooth Audio recording and

playback Noxturnal offers

specific analysis of pediatric data.

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WristOx2TM, Model 3150

Designed to support the NOX T3 system

Smaller and lighter, supports pediatric usage.

Simple - Elegant - Reliable

Oximeter optimized for NOX T3 developed in cooperation with Nox Medical

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Nox EtCO2 Interface with RespSense™

Fits with the Nonin RespSense™ Capnography Monitor

Adds full EtCO2 signal interface to the T3 system

Does not occupy any other channels of the T3 recorder

No cables between recorder and EtCO2 monitor, only nasal cannula connected to the patient

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Nox RIP Belts

New and patented type of disposable RIP belts

Super stretchable elastics Comfortable for patient and

clinician Easy to adjust, no cutting

or crimping required High quality signals Designed to make reliable

and proper connection

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Nox Cannula with Filter

Nasal cannula with a built in filter Maximize hygiene between patients Provides protection for cross-infection

in case of pressure sensor leak Protects the recording device High quality signals preserved

through optimization of filter material selection.

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Resources

• CareFusion.com• Noxmedical.com• SleepScholar.com• SleepScholar Group Linkedin

Questions

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