How does the ARES work?
The ARES includes: 1) an easily self-applied device to record physiological signals during sleep in the home environment (ARES Unicorder); 2) a validated medical questionnaire (ARES Questionnaire); and 3) expert software to prepare the Unicorder for use (ARES Manager) and to analyze the ARES Sleep Apnea Study Data (ARES Insight). The first step in an ARES Sleep Apnea Study is for the patient to fill out the ARES Questionnaire. The questionnaire responses will result in an overall obstructive sleep apnea risk level of No Risk, Low Risk, or High Risk. Based on the ARES Questionnaire risk level and the recommendation of the healthcare provider, a patient may be advised to complete an ARES Sleep Apnea Study for two nights in their home using the ARES Unicorder. The ARES Insight software analyzes the data acquired by the Unicorder and ARES Questionnaire responses and generates an ARES Sleep Apnea Study report. To receive the full ARES Technical Review and/or any of our published papers, ema