My patient has a moustache and beard. Can I still use a Dymedix airflow or snore sensor?
A. Dymedix Airflow Sensors are recommended for patients with mustaches. Position the sensor on the patient so that the two top extensions are exactly below the nares of the nose. When removing a disposable sensor at the conclusion of the study, gently pull the sensor off using a downward pulling motion. Removal of a disposable sensor is best done by peeling the sensor off in the direction of the growth of body hair. The Over-The-Nose (OTN) Snore sensor is ideal for patients with beards.
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