At-Home Sleep Study
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85 OMR
Why Might You Need a Sleep Study?
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you may be at risk for Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) — a condition that can affect your cardiovascular health, breathing stability, and overall quality of life:
- Loud snoring
- Morning headaches
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Observed pauses in breathing during sleep
What Is an At-Home Sleep Study?
An at-home sleep study — also known as an out-of-center sleep test — is performed in the comfort of your own home. A compact, advanced monitoring device records key physiological parameters while you sleep.
The test is specifically designed to detect:
- Repeated breathing pauses
- Drops in blood oxygen levels
- Abnormal nighttime breathing patterns

What Does an At-Home Sleep Study Measure?
Our advanced devices record a comprehensive set of physiological parameters, including:
1. Respiratory Parameters
- Respiratory effort (chest belt)
- Nasal airflow
- Snoring detection
2. Oxygenation
- Oxygen saturation (SpO₂)
- Oxygen Desaturation Index (ODI)
- Duration and severity of desaturation events
3. Cardiac Parameters
- Heart rate
- Pulse variability
4. Body Position
- Sleep duration by position
- Event distribution by position
- Positional dependency analysis
5. Comprehensive Respiratory Event Analysis
- AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index)
- RDI (Respiratory Disturbance Index)
- AI (Apnea Index)
- HI (Hypopnea Index)
- OSA / CSA / MSA event counts
- RERA events
- Total event duration and frequency
- Ventilatory stability assessment
How Are the Results Interpreted?
After the test is completed, all data are reviewed and interpreted by a qualified sleep specialist. The final clinical report includes:
- Severity classification — Normal, Mild, Moderate, or Severe
- Respiratory phenotype — Obstructive, Central, Mixed, or Positional
- Oxygenation stability assessment
- Cardiovascular response analysis
- Clinical risk evaluation
- Evidence-based treatment recommendations
A complete report is typically issued within 48 business hours.
How the Service Works
If your physician prescribes a home sleep study, the process is as follows:
- Obtain a prescription from your doctor.
- Contact us to schedule an appointment.
- Device installation — Our trained technician visits your home to install the device and provide instructions.
- Sleep as you normally would — At least 6 hours of recording is recommended.
- Return the device the following day.
- Receive your report and review the results with your physician.
Why Choose Our At-Home Sleep Study Service?
- No need to visit a hospital or sleep lab
- Maximum comfort in your own home
- Flexible scheduling
- Lower cost compared to in-lab testing
- Fast and accurate results
Important Instructions Before Your Sleep Test
During the Day
- Avoid daytime naps
- Avoid coffee, strong tea, energy drinks, and smoking after the afternoon
- Engage only in light activity; avoid intense exercise
Before Bed
- Eat a light dinner 2–3 hours before bedtime
- Take a warm shower to relax your body
- Wear comfortable cotton clothing
At Bedtime
- Keep your room dark and quiet
- Maintain a comfortable room temperature
- Avoid phone and television use before sleep
- Practice gentle deep breathing and relaxation
- Do not worry about the device or wires — you will quickly adjust
Additional Notes
- Go to bed at your usual time
- If you wake during the night, relax and try to return to sleep
- A minimum of 6 hours of sleep is necessary for accurate results
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85 OMR