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For Sleep Consultants & Providers

Stop Waiting for SD Cards in the Mail

Your patients upload their data, you get a link, and you're both looking at the same analysis — Glasgow Index scores, flow limitation patterns, oxygen trends — instantly, in the browser. No software. No file transfers. No waiting.

Remote Consults Shouldn't Be This Hard

You already know AHI doesn't tell the whole story. That's why your patients come to you. But getting to the data that matters still takes days instead of minutes.

Mailing SD cards back and forth. Juggling upload platforms and share links that show you half the picture. Walking patients through desktop software installs they can't figure out. The analysis itself takes 60 seconds. The logistics take a week.

It doesn't have to be this way.

Patient Uploads. You Get a Link. That's It.

01

Patient Uploads at Home

Your patient drags their SD card folder into AirwayLab. Full analysis runs in their browser in under a minute — Glasgow Index, flow limitation, NED, oximetry. No account needed.

02

They Share a Link

One click generates a secure link. Analysis results are stored for 30 days. Patient sends you the link by email, text, or however you communicate.

03

You Review on Any Device

Click the link, see everything. Scores, trends, insights, multi-night comparisons — right in your browser. Review before the consult or walk through it live together.

Four Research-Grade Engines in One Dashboard

Glasgow Index Scoring

Automated breath-shape analysis on a clinical 0–8 scale. See nightly averages, distributions, and trends across sessions — without manually reviewing waveforms.

Flow Limitation Detection

WAT tidal volume ratios and breathing regularity analysis. Quantifies the restriction patterns that AHI completely misses.

NED Effort Dependence

Measures negative effort dependence — a flow pattern associated with upper airway resistance in published research.

Oximetry Pipeline

16-metric oxygen analysis: ODI-3/4, desaturation depth, HR surges, T<90, T<94, and first-half vs second-half splits. Upload Viatom/O2Ring data alongside PAP data.

Multi-night trend views with therapy change tracking. See whether a pressure adjustment or mask change actually moved the numbers.

What This Looks Like in Practice

A typical remote consult scenario, using real metric ranges from AirwayLab's analysis engines.

Initial Assessment

Patient reports persistent fatigue despite 6 months of CPAP. Machine-reported AHI: 2.1/hr.

Glasgow Index3.2
FL Score62%
NED Mean28%
RERA Index8.4/hr
IFL RiskHigh

CPAP 10 cmH2O, EPR 3. Significant residual flow limitation invisible to AHI.

After Adjustment

Provider switched to BiPAP (EPAP 8, IPAP 14, PS 6) based on flow limitation data. Follow-up at 4 weeks.

Glasgow Index1.1
FL Score24%
NED Mean12%
RERA Index2.1/hr
IFL RiskLow

Patient reports improved energy. Objective metrics confirm therapy response.

Illustrative scenario using typical metric ranges. Not based on a specific patient. Always verify with clinical assessment.

Common Questions

Is patient data shared with AirwayLab?

No. All analysis runs in the patient's browser. Raw waveform data never leaves their device. When they share a link, only aggregate scores (not raw data) are stored, encrypted, and auto-deleted after 30 days. Patients can revoke access at any time.

What devices are supported?

Currently ResMed AirSense 10 and AirCurve 10 series. AirSense 11 support is in development. Pulse oximetry from Viatom/Checkme O2 Max is supported for combined analysis. See the methodology page for details.

Can I use this for billing or clinical documentation?

AirwayLab is not a medical device and is not FDA-cleared or CE-marked. It is an educational tool. The analysis provides objective data points that may inform clinical decisions, but should not be cited as diagnostic evidence. PDF and CSV exports can supplement clinical notes.

How does this compare to OSCAR?

OSCAR is a desktop application for interactive waveform browsing. AirwayLab adds automated flow limitation scoring (Glasgow Index, NED, WAT), RERA detection, and composite metrics that OSCAR doesn't compute. Many providers use both. See our comparison article for details.

Is there a cost for providers?

The core analysis is free and always will be. Paid tiers unlock AI-powered insights, cloud sync, and extended trend views. Clinic-specific features (multi-patient dashboards, branded reports) are on the roadmap. Early adopters who shape what we build get priority access.

What's Coming for Provider Workflows

AirwayLab is building toward a full remote consult platform. Here's the roadmap.

Clinic Accounts

Coming

Manage multiple patients from one dashboard. Track therapy changes across visits. See who needs follow-up.

Collaborative Annotations

Coming

Mark findings during a consult. Add notes to specific nights. Build a shared clinical record.

Clinic-Branded Reports

Coming

Professional PDF exports with your practice branding for patient records and referring physicians.

Waveform Review

Coming

Breath-by-breath flow and pressure waveform visualisation, directly in the browser.

We're building in the open. Share links work today. The features above are in active development. If you want to shape what gets built next, talk to us.

Transparent by Design

Verify the analysis

AirwayLab is GPL-3.0. The Glasgow Index implementation, flow limitation algorithms, oximetry pipeline — every line is public. No black-box scoring.

No lock-in

Data stays with the patient unless they choose to share. No vendor dependency, no proprietary formats.

Research-backed

The analysis engines implement published methodologies. Automated scoring you can trace back to the source.

Shape What We Build Next

We're working with sleep consultants, respiratory therapists, and sleep-focused clinicians to build AirwayLab's provider features. If you do remote PAP consults, we want to understand your workflow — what's painful, what's missing, what would save you real time.

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