Sleep Study Systems (polysomnography/PSG platforms) are multi-channel diagnostic systems that simultaneously acquire EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, airflow, respiratory effort, SpO2, position, and snore signals to diagnose sleep-disordered breathing, parasomnias, narcolepsy, and PLMD.
In-lab PSG equipment typically includes video-recording equipment, while at-home PSG (home sleep testing) does not include a video component.
Buyers are typically hospital sleep labs, neurology/pulmonology departments, independent sleep centers, and specialty practices building HSAT programs; procurement cycles are often triggered by AASM accreditation/reaccreditation, end-of-life on legacy Embla/Alice systems, or expansion into Type 2 home PSG.