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PATIENT ID: PHYSICIAN: PATIENT INFO: DOB: HEIGHT (in): WEIGHT (lb): BMI: --Desaturations associated with Early Motion are Excluded in these calculations. --Physician should review the waveform and consider reviewing the report without the above PATTERN BASED REPORT OXYGEN SATURATION BASELINE Oxygen Saturation Baseline Drift(OSBG) (normal <= 3) Highest Saturation Baseline Baseline is determined by the Mean Spo2 during 3 Minute window without Artifact and without SPO2 CYCLING Cycling Severity Index TRADITI0NAL Total OD4 Events: Minimum SpO2: persisting greater than 3 seconds. REPORT 94-100 70-80 Error Signal 2-4% Desat RERA >4% Desat 1% 1.22% 416 17 85 79 firstName lastName 45% 06:30:43 313 3/26/2009 11:57:24 PM 38% 00:04:46 1 01:00:07 3/27/2009 5:25:36 AM Jul 20, 2009 73 95 03262009.22.54 100% 1.76% 02:53:25 16% 00:00:03 95 65 02:27:36 06:23:52 01:02:51 86 2 00:06:52 95 00:06:56 3/26/2009 10:54:53 PM 03:43:58 74 , 00:00:31 (06:16:10) 00:02:41 96% 436 0% Sleep Prosthodontics 2015- Not the Same Old Sleep Dentistry Course Chicago October 1 -3 Charlotte Oct 22-24 Register today www.Coredentistry.com or 210-828-3334 Dr. Jeff Rouse presents Attendees will be able to: 1. Understand why management of the airway is key to medical and dental health 2. List dental co-morbidities elicited from poor sleep breathing and possible solutions 3. Explain the importance nasal breathing and fabricate a provisional oral appliance 4. Utilize an Autonomic Nervous System Trial to determine patient reactivity 5. Prioritize interdisciplinary resolution strategies based on patient diagnostic clues 6. Determine the ideal oral appliance for different patient types and understand complications

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HIGH RESOLUTION PULSE OXIMETRY(HRPO) CASE REPORT PATIENT ID: PHYSICIAN:

PATIENT INFO: DOB:

HEIGHT (in):

WEIGHT (lb):

BMI:

NECK SIZE:

START: END: DURATION:

--Desaturations associated with Early Motion are Excluded in these calculations. --Physician should review the waveform and consider reviewing the report without the above exclusions.

PATTERN BASED REPORT OXYGEN SATURATION BASELINE ANALYSIS Oxygen Saturation Baseline Drift(OSBG) (normal <= 3)

Initial Saturation Baseline Lowest Saturation Baseline Highest Saturation Baseline Baseline is determined by the Mean Spo2 during 3 Minute window without Artifact and without Events.

SPO2 CYCLING % Time in Cycling (Duration) Cycling Frequency 96% - Lowest Sat Cycling Severity Index

The longest continuous duration where the oxygen saturation is = 88% was and it started at TRADITI0NAL

ODI4: Total OD4 Events: Time in OD4 Events: Avg OD4 Event Duration: <=88% OD4 Events: <=88% Total Time: Minimum SpO2: Avg Low 10% SpO2: Avg Low SpO2: Avg Low SpO2 <=88%: Definition of OD4 Event: a fall in oxygen saturation of at least 4% and persisting greater than 3 seconds.

REPORT

%SpO2 DURATION %TOTAL 94-100 88-94 80-88 70-80 <= 70 Total Motion Artifact Error Signal

2-4% Desat RERA

>4% Desat

1%

1.22%

416

17

85

79

firstName lastName

45%

06:30:43

313

3/26/2009 11:57:24 PM

38%

00:04:46

1

01:00:07

3/27/2009 5:25:36 AM

Jul 20, 2009

73

95

03262009.22.54

100%

1.76%

02:53:2516%

00:00:03

95

65

02:27:36

06:23:52

01:02:51

86

2

00:06:52

95

00:06:56

3/26/2009 10:54:53 PM

03:43:58

74

,

00:00:31

(06:16:10)

00:02:41

96%

436

0%

Sleep Prosthodontics 2015- Not the Same Old Sleep Dentistry Course

Chicago October 1-3 Charlotte Oct 22-24

Register today www.Coredentistry.com or 210-828-3334

Dr. Jeff Rouse presents

Attendees will be able to:!1. Understand why management of the airway is key to medical and dental health!2. List dental co-morbidities elicited from poor sleep breathing and possible solutions!3. Explain the importance nasal breathing and fabricate a provisional oral appliance!4. Utilize an Autonomic Nervous System Trial to determine patient reactivity!5. Prioritize interdisciplinary resolution strategies based on patient diagnostic clues!6. Determine the ideal oral appliance for different patient types and understand complications