NIH research program interview

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sonosa
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NIH research program interview

Post by sonosa » Tue May 30, 2023 3:16 pm

Hi Everyone!

I'm leading research and development of a new diagnostic technology that we hope will help improve management of OSA therapies. As part of our research funding from the US National Institutes of Health, we are conducting some research to better understand OSA management and issues faced by patients. Given the diverse experiences and perspectives here, we would love to speak with anyone who has a few minutes to help us out. The discussion should only take about ~15-20 min for some general questions about your experiences with OSA!

If you have some time to help, please pm me and we will work around you to find a time!

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Re: NIH research program interview

Post by ozij » Tue May 30, 2023 9:15 pm

sonosa wrote:
Tue May 30, 2023 3:16 pm
I'm leading research and development of a new diagnostic technology that we hope will help improve management of OSA therapies. As part of our research funding from the US National Institutes of Health, we are conducting some research to better understand OSA management and issues faced by patients. Given the diverse experiences and perspectives here, we would love to speak with anyone who has a few minutes to help us out. The discussion should only take about ~15-20 min for some general questions about your experiences with OSA!

If you have some time to help, please pm me and we will work around you to find a time!
No link to the NIH publication concerning this "research"
No name of the head researcher purportedly communicating with us.
And then there's this
a new diagnostic technology that we hope will help improve management of OSA therapies.
Like, this researcher doesn't even know there's a major difference between diagnosing and managing the therapy.

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Re: NIH research program interview

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue May 30, 2023 9:24 pm

The anonymous researcher strikes again!
Phishing?

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Re: NIH research program interview

Post by sonosa » Tue May 30, 2023 11:16 pm

Sorry for the vague message! In hindsight, I can see why that message might seem sketchy.

Here is our website: www.sonosamedical.com

Here is a link to a US Government page with a little more detail about the research: https://www.sbir.gov/node/2339445 I am the PI and founder of the company and I would be happy to respond via the email address listed on that page if you would like.
Like, this researcher doesn't even know there's a major difference between diagnosing and managing the therapy.
The difference here, is that our "diagnostic" will provide both standard diagnostic metrics (i.e. AHI) AND new data from ultrasound images that may help treatment selection and titration based on the location and pattern of obstruction within an individual's airway. This type of assessment has been shown, with other techniques, to impact decisions around CPAP, oral appliances, implants, and multiple surgeries. I would be happy to expand on this, with references, if there is interest!

To be clear, we would only ask a few questions and would NOT ask for any personal information other than general details about your history with OSA. The whole discussion can be as anonymous as you like!

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Re: NIH research program interview

Post by ChicagoGranny » Wed May 31, 2023 6:38 am

Cool!

Is it correct that your device would be worn at home instead of in a sleep lab?

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Re: NIH research program interview

Post by sonosa » Wed May 31, 2023 11:07 am

Thanks! Our goal is to support testing in both home and lab!