The web-based tool allows clinicians to incorporate the Odds Ratio Product into EEG-based sleep studies, aimed at improving sleep assessment and treatment planning.
Summary: Cerebra has introduced MY ORP, a web-based tool that integrates the Odds Ratio Product (ORP) into EEG-based sleep studies, providing clinicians with a new diagnostic tool designed to enhance the assessment of sleep quality and treatment planning. ORP offers insights into sleep depth, quality, and hyperarousal, helping to distinguish between healthy and disrupted sleep. The tool is supported by research and is also available for researchers to advance sleep studies through an application programming interface (API).
Key Takeaways:
- Clinical Application: MY ORP is a new web-based application that allows clinicians to incorporate the Odds Ratio Product (ORP) into EEG-based sleep studies, aiming to improve the assessment of sleep quality and enhance treatment planning.
- Research Support: The ORP is a validated measure backed by over two dozen peer-reviewed publications, providing insights into sleep depth and quality.
- Research Advancement: Cerebra’s API enables researchers to integrate ORP technology into their data processing.
Cerebra announced its ORP (Odds Ratio Product) is now available to enhance the analysis of EEG-based sleep studies through the launch of MY ORP for clinical application.
ORP provides clinicians with insights into sleep quality and sleep depth to better distinguish between healthy and disrupted sleep while characterizing hyperarousal features of a patient’s sleep.
What is MY ORP?
Cerebra’s MY ORP is a web-based application that allows physicians to build ORP reporting into their clinical practice. Available in early access, MY ORP provides clinicians with an additional diagnostic tool aimed at enhancing their assessment of a patient’s sleep quality and improving treatment planning.
Backed by over two dozen peer-reviewed publications, ORP is a validated measure of sleep depth and quality.
Accelerating Research Capabilities
Alongside MY ORP, Cerebra’s application programming interface (API) provides researchers with access to ORP technology to advance sleep research. Researchers can integrate the API into their data processing pipeline and gain more information about sleep microstructure through the use of ORP.
Current research projects include COMISA identification, insomnia phenotyping, idiopathic hypersomnia, and vigilance testing.