Stardust II

Sleep Recorder

Stardust II is the small sleep recorder that's going to make a big impact on your business. It's powerful enough to generate comprehensive seven-channel reports and small enough that patients actually wear it as they sleep. So they're not tethered to a lab bed - or even the lab. Stardust II gives you the power to tailor cardiopulmonary sleep studies to your patient's needs. And that's the future of the business. Hands down.

Caution: U.S. federal law restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician.

Features

  • Size
    Stardust II is powerful and small enough for patients to use in the comfort of their homes. The ultra-portable unit is worn on the chest. Three sensors plug directly into the recorder, so that patients aren't "tethered" to a large recorder. This gives your patients more freedom to move as they would normally. And that could give you a better picture of how they're breathing.

  • Convenience
    Since Stardust II can plug into Virtuoso LX or Tranquility CPAP machines, studying compliance progress is comfortable. That's because these studies can be performed at home with equipment already being used comfortably and with a level of familiarity.

    Just as Stardust II frees your patients from a bulky recorder, it can free your business from scheduling problems. Now you can conduct initial studies at your patients' homes. Or you can use Stardust II for follow-up studies. You can monitor patients wherever they sleep: in your lab, in their homes or even while traveling.

  • Cost/Warranty
    Stardust II reduces costs by enabling in-home sleep studies. It comes with a two-year warranty.

  • Software
    The real power of Stardust II is its host software. Based on proven Alice 4 software, this simplified, Windows®-based application is easy to learn and
    easy to use. Pre-programmed default settings make Stardust a powerful tool right out of the box.

  • Measurements/Data Collection
    Advanced flexibility lets sleep clinicians customize reports and manually score sleep studies.

    Airflow Sensor: measures breath rate
    Oximeter: measures pulse rate and oxygen saturation
    Effort Sensor: measures chest or abdominal effort
    Patient Event Monitor: tracks lights out and bathroom visits
    Body Position Monitor: measures supine or non-supine sleep positioning