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[News] Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
#31
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
The question I have is what the algorithm is like on it. Is it the same as the PRS1 560 or is it more like the Resmed.
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#32
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
Of course it is like the PRS, maybe an improvement on it, but in the same philosophy. They couldn't make it like the Resmed if they wanted - these things are patented. Nor would they want to - they have a very good and successful algorithm already. Changing the shape of the box is meaningless in this respect - it is a cosmetic change on the outside, some new machine functionalities and maybe some refinements of how it measures and reacts on the inside.
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#33
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
(09-07-2015, 01:08 PM)DocWils Wrote: Of course it is like the PRS, maybe an improvement on it, but in the same philosophy. They couldn't make it like the Resmed if they wanted - these things are patented. Nor would they want to - they have a very good and successful algorithm already. Changing the shape of the box is meaningless in this respect - it is a cosmetic change on the outside, some new machine functionalities and maybe some refinements of how it measures and reacts on the inside.

He's probably right, although they might have made some changes.

They might also get around ResMed's patents, pay for the patent, cross license ResMed patents for Respironics patents, or some patents might be expired.

However, I suspect Doc's right and it's mostly cosmetic, with perhaps some cost reductions or other hardware improvements that don't change the actual treatment algorithms.
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#34
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
Philips has posted a brief video of it on YouTube. Search for Philips DreamMapper app & DreamStation. It doesn't show much.

Edit: a Google search also brings up their press release dated Sept. 3, 2015.
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#35
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_q-IeKJGpw




Press Release:

Quote:September 3, 2015
Philips Respironics Dream sleep apnea solutions

Berlin, Germany - Encouraging peace of mind and peaceful nights,
Philips’s clinically proven patient-focused sleep apnea care solutions are designed to be as comfortable, natural and easy to experience as sleep is intended to be. Engaging, personalized coaching tools empower users to embrace their care with confidence while seamlessly connecting patients and care teams for optimal therapy management.

The Dream Family is a complete sleep solution that enhances the quality, ease of use and efficiency of therapy for better results.

The Dream Family consists of:

* DreamStation
* DreamWear
* DreamMapper

DreamStation
DreamStation offers a range of positive airway pressure (PAP)* sleep therapy devices that offer exceptional comfort, intelligent monitoring, motivation and feedback, and seamless connectivity to the care team for proven clinical care and effortless patient management. Alongside the baseline continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)* model, the CPAP Pro, Auto CPAP, BiPAP, Auto BiPAP, and BiPAP Auto SV feature advanced event detection and automation algorithms that anticipate and respond to your individual therapy needs.

DreamWear
Designed to feel like you’re not wearing a mask, DreamWear’s innovative design directs airflow through the frame so patients can sleep comfortably with more freedom of movement. The minimal contact, under-the-nose cushion prevents red marks, discomfort or irritation in the nostrils or on the nose bridge.

DreamMapper
A mobile and web-based patient support application with motivational alerts, troubleshooting advice, and educational content, DreamMapper is designed to help you take active role in adjusting to using your sleep apnea therapy, so that you can enjoy the benefits of better sleep and health.

Philips Sleep and Respiratory Care exists to restore natural sleep and breathing, empowering people with the confidence and freedom to live the life that they want and rediscover their hopes and dreams. Intuitive, easy to use and seamlessly connected, our clinically proven innovative solutions are trusted to make even the darkest day clearer, fresher and brighter.

* Abbreviations used:
* Positive Airways Pressure (PAP)
* Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)


from:
http://www.ifa.philips.com/news/digital-...-solutions

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#36
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
I had a look at the dreamwear mask, and while it looks good, I have a few caveats - the air runs down the sides of the cheeks to the nasal input, as such, it is relatively rigid and I don't think it will be comfortable for side sleepers, although for back sleepers it should be fine. Noise and exhaust values were not immediately clear to me, nor was leakage or fit quality as I was only allowed to hold it in my hands and I was in the noisy environs of the IFA (new medical devices are also being showcased there, so a day trip was laid on for me to peruse various manufacturers - out of Zurich at 7, back at 17:30). The box itself felt a bit less clunky than the PRS, but around the same overall size, slightly smaller and lighter. Sorry to say I had exactly 30 seconds with it all, so I couldn't explore it in any way or depth, as I was quickly ushered on to other products they wanted to push on me in my professional capacities. For some reason they also didn't want to give me the literature on the stuff, but again, I think it was because they wanted to get me interested in some other new professional medical devices, and this was outside my area.
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#37
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
Like Bama posted earlier, I too am an early adopter (just hit my first 30-day filter reminder), and I also have nothing to compare it to. But it is VERY nice. I paired it with a non-heated tube and an F&P Simplus full mask. To some of the specific points mentioned earlier in the thread:

- The display, including the control knob, is angled upward, not flat as someone else asserted. It is the perfect angle for sitting on a standard-height nightstand.
- My setting is 8.0, and at that pressure there is no whistling or significant ambient room noise. My wife can't hear it in operation, and she's right next to me. BUT to be fair, it sits on a folded hand towel to minimize resonance with the (boxy) nightstand.
- Having said that, there's a tiny bit of sound that transmits through the tube (think bone conduction). Mine is full auto, so I can hear the fan spinning up/down in rhythm with my breathing. Pretty soft, though.
- The power cord connects on the side of the housing, yes; but the plug itself is right-angled, and tightly "hugs" the cabinet all the way to the rear of the humidifier. The housing is contoured in a manner that you don't really see it. No reason to think that it couldn't continue to hug around the back of the humidifier as well.
- I have no issues with the humidifier. It's not troublesome or tricky to refill. My DME noted that Philips chose a new reservoir material that is dishwasher safe... but I'm not sure I'd actually want to go that route.

My DME was distracted enough to leave the Provider Manual in the package ("do not give to patient", lol). So if you have questions, I'll check back periodically.
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RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
(09-17-2015, 01:47 AM)PajamaGame Wrote: My DME was distracted enough to leave the Provider Manual in the package ("do not give to patient", lol). So if you have questions, I'll check back periodically.
Welcome to Apnea Board, PajamaGame

Excellent ...
SuperSleeper would like to have copy so he can make it available for all of us and added it to CPAP manuals list ... Thanks
See post #1: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...#pid129355



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#39
RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
Thanks for that reminder, Zonk!

If someone does have a copy of the DreamStation clinician Setup Manual, (even a paper copy), it would be great if someone could scan it into a high-quality PDF file and email it to me at apneaboard@gmail.com so we can make it available to others.

Alternatively, if someone wants to make a nice photocopy of all the pages, (or send an original, which would be better) and mail it to me, I can scan it myself and make it available as a PDF here.

If you'd like to mail a copy, you can send it to:

Apnea Board
PO Box 62
Dixon, IL 61021
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If you do mail a copy, send me a PM (private message) so I can be looking for it.

Thanks!

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RE: Philips-Respironics "DreamStation" - new CPAP series on the way
(08-30-2015, 08:27 AM)cate1898 Wrote: When does this machine hit the market? Anyone know if it will hit the US market same time as the Canadian market?

I just picked one up on Tuesday along with the philips nuance pro mask. Both have really worked great so far. Due to my high deductible I declined the humidifier option but would have hardly used it anyways.
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