is the proprietary clinical software developed by ResMed used to analyze sleep data recorded by ResMed Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) devices (such as CPAP, APAP, and ASV machines). It is the industry-standard tool for sleep physicians, sleep technicians, and home care providers to monitor therapy compliance and efficacy.
In computing, a "resource scanner" (resscan) is a tool that discovers hardware, software, and services within a network. Examples include Nmap, Advanced IP Scanner, or custom scripts.
: Clinicians can view long-term trends to see how therapy settings impact a patient's health over weeks, months, or years. Clinical Applications resscan
is a specialized data management software developed by ResMed for healthcare professionals to download, analyze, and store therapy data from sleep and respiratory devices. It is primarily used to monitor patient adherence and treatment efficacy for conditions like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Key Features and Capabilities
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ResScan refers to two primary technologies: (1) a proprietary software suite for managing positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy data, and (2) a generic resource scanning utility for network inventory and performance monitoring. This paper examines both implementations, with emphasis on ResScan’s role in improving treatment adherence for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) through detailed waveform analysis and compliance reporting. Additionally, the paper explores resource scanning architectures for IT asset management. Comparative analysis and future development directions are discussed.
ResScan presents data in three main formats: Examples include Nmap, Advanced IP Scanner, or custom
The primary function of ResScan is to retrieve, store, and analyze data stored on the SD card (or via wireless transmission in newer models) of a ResMed PAP device. It translates raw flow and pressure data into graphical reports that clinicians use to: