AEIOMed introduces DataRest, an easy solution for recording basic efficacy data from the Everest 2 CPAP Machine. The Patient Kit comes with:
DataRest Docking Station
Data Card
The Docking Station attaches onto the bottom of the Everest 2 CPAP Machine and begins storing data on the data card.
You only need the Data Card when visiting a DME or doctor who already has the DataRest Software in the office. Download compliance data without the machine or remotely make adjustments to the machine's settings. The changes occur automatically once you reinstall the data card back into the Docking Station.
The Patient Kit does NOT come with Software. The DataRest is sold as two different kits that make up the complete system, which is sold as a bundle: DataRest Compliance Software with Docking Station.
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Important Tips
The Patient Kit, by itself, will only record data from the Everest 2 CPAP Machine. Purchase the DataRest Compliance Software Kit to download your recorded data to a computer for a history report.
The DataRest Compliance System only provides basic data and should be used as instructed by your doctor or DME. The Everest 2 CPAP Machine only reports the following data:
Start and stop of therapy, including reasons for stopping
Start pressure ramp
Interface removal and positioning
For CPAP users who want advanced data recording and reporting visit our Auto Adjusting Machine section.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Data Capable Machines are available?
CPAP machines which record full data (like AHI and leak info):
*Note: The older pre-M Respironics CPAP, APAP and BiPAP Pro 2 with Bi-Flex, the ResMed S7 VPAP III, S8 Elite, and the Puritan Bennett Goodnight 420S, 420SP, and 420E record full data.
What does CPAP software do?
CPAP software allows the downloading of information from certain CPAP machines. Information on breathing, pressure levels delivered, apneas, etc. is available to help determine the effectiveness of CPAP therapy. Software is not required to operate a CPAP machine. CPAP Software also provides more data than obtained through the on screen display or SmartCode. The CPAP Software also allows you and your doctor to drill into any night of data recorded and view the data on an hour by hour basis.
Some CPAP manufacturer maintains a proprietary software package that is only compatible with their machines.
Here is a list of each manufacturer and the name of its related full data software:
Philips Respironics: EncorePro - sold for Sleep Professionals
Philips Respironics: EncoreViewer 1.0 - sold for Patient Use
Puritan Bennett (Legacy 420 Series): SilverLining 3.10 - sold for both
Covidien: Sandman Series Therapy Software 1.2 - sold for both
Resmed: ResScan 3.3 and ResScan 3.7 - sold for Sleep Professionals
DeVilbiss: SmartLink Therapy Management Software - sold for both
Fisher & Paykel: Performance Maximizer - sold for both
Here is a list of each manufacturer and the name of is related compliance software:
AEIOMed: DataRest Compliance Software Kit - sold for both
Fisher & Paykel: Compliance Maximizer - sold for both
What types of Software are available?
There are two types of software available: Compliance software, and Advanced software.
Compliance software provides data such as patient hours, total machine operating hours, your pressure setting, and pressure relief information. Advance software includes compliance data and provides more detail such as AHI (Apnea/Hypopnea Index), Leakage, most pressure used, and a detailed usage histogram.
Compliance software is available with some standard CPAP machines. Advanced software is available with most top of the line CPAP machines, APAPs, and Bi-level machines as well.
How do I interpret my data?
Software data can be interpreted by your physician or clinician. There are also many websites and search engines available to help you research the sleep apnea related terms which will provide you more knowledge in managing your own cpap therapy. CPAPtalk.com. our free Sleep Apnea forum is a great resource for CPAP users who want to understand their condition and take control over their health.