How do Apnea Monitor Electrods Work?
By James D Edwards | January 12, 2008
To understand how apnea monitor electrodes work, you should be aware of what sleep apnea is. Sleep apnea is one of the most common occurring sleeping disorders in the world, but few people are actually aware of what is entailed with the condition.
What Sleep Apnea Is
Sleep apnea is a condition that is primarily characterized by temporary breathing interruptions during sleep. The sufferer normally does not notice these pauses in breathing; in fact more often than not it is loved ones who notice that there is a problem. Sleep apnea is a disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, and there are actually two different types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea.
Now, About These Electrods
Apnea monitors are commonly used to monitor a patient’s breathing for this condition. Apnea monitor normally consists of two main parts. a. There is the belt with sensory wires that the sufferer wears around their chest and then there is the monitoring unit with an alarm. b. The sensors work by measuring the patient’s chest movement and breathing rate, and the monitor works by continuously recording these rates.
The apnea monitor electrods are contained within the belt, these electrodes give power to the monitor. The apnea monitor electrods are therefore the most important aspect to the apnea monitor, and if they fail the entire device will be broken.
If you ever experience any problem with your sleep apnea monitor, then the first part you will want to check is the apnea monitor electrods. The best idea is to have a professional check these out, because you want to make sure that you are not causing any more damage to the unit or the apnea monitor electrods and that your monitor is being repaired correctly.
Sleep apnea is a very common condition and one that can definitely be very frightening, not only to the person actually living with the apnea but also those around them. Just make sure that if you suffer from sleep apnea, you work closely with your doctor so that they can keep an eye on your condition and make sure that you are making improvements.
Keep in mind that sleep apnea can be dangerous and even life threatening often contributing to heart failure. So you need to treat your condition properly and even if you have to deal with it the rest of your life at least you will have relieved your condition.
James writes health articles for Student Medical Insurance . He also provides information on how to find Cheap Family Health Insurance
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