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RIP ??? What is it? Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography RIP is based on two principles of Electromagnetism. Faraday’s Law states that the induced EMF in a closed loop equals the negative of the time rate of change of magnetic flux through the loop. So a current applied through a loop of wire generates a magnetic field normal to the orientation of the loop. Lenz’s Law states that induced current opposes the change in flux producing it. So any change in the area enclosed by the loop creates an opposing current within the loop directly proportional to the change in the area. To create a closed loop: An elastic belt with a sewn-in coiled wire is worn around the chest and/or abdomen. An oscillating current is passed through the belt, generating a magnetic field per Faraday’s Law. When the patient breathes the cross sectional area contained by the closed loop (the volume under the belt) changes which changes the oscillator frequency which is converted to an analog level that can be measured per Lenz’s Law.

10 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor RIPFlow is a semi-quantitative measure of inspiratory andexpiratory flow, providing a complementary flow signal for studies without airflow sensors. X-flow is a reliable backup and great tool for titrations. RIPSum is the summation of the abdominal and thoracic signals providing a semi-quantitative measurement of lung volume. RIPPhase Analysis displays (in degrees) the phase relationship between the abdomen and the thorax for evaluation and analysis of paradoxical breathing.

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20 New NOX / T3 Hook Up Attach device First belt Second belt Oximeter (watch) The hook up is simple, 2 belts, cannula and oximeter

21 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor NOXturnal automatically detects device With the device detected, click, “New Study”

22 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor Select channels to record Workflow prompts

23 Nouveau NOX / T3 Moniteur Portable

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27 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor NOXturnal reads Embletta data Get summary report in seconds Advanced audio recording Applications in both adult and pediatric patients Multiple nights recording

28 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor Collect the data in the appropriate environment from a variety of patient types: OSA RO Pediatric ENT Dental – Oral appliance TX follow up

29 New NOX / T3 Portable Monitor Belt cable Filter tube connector, 5pcs Semi disposable RIP belt (2x1,6m) System carry case USB-Mini-B cable Hookup card Batteries, 5pcs Nonin Bluetooth Oximeter Soft sensor medium Rubber wrist strap Batteries, 4pcs Adult cannula, 10pcs