The Sexism in Sleep Apnea Diagnostic Pathways
Five changes to make OSA diagnosis and screening more inclusive for women.
The sleep techs turned their attention to the equipment, rather than the patient, when reacting to the sensor data, according to the family's attorney. Healthcare professionals must treat the patient, not the equipment, sources say.
The randomized, placebo-controlled segment of the study showed that AD109 had a statistically significant and clinically meaningful difference from placebo after a single dose in the patients’ hypoxic burden.