The remedē System
The remedē System is FDA approved and clinically proven to reduce sleep apnea events and improve the quality of sleep. Remedē provides much needed relief for patients who struggle with CPAP and suffer from daytime sleepiness.
Our remedē expert doctors will evaluate your overall health and perform a physical examination to determine if remedē might be a suitable CPAP alternative for you.
Remedē Can Help
Hackensack Sleep and Pulmonary Center proudly offers the remedē® System, a safe and effective alternative treatment for adults with moderate to severe central sleep apnea (CSA) who are unable to tolerate CPAP.
The device works automatically throughout the night to monitor and stabilize a patient’s breathing pattern and reduce the effects of CSA.
Improve Your Quality of Life
Central sleep apnea is associated with many symptoms that may impact your health and quality of life.
- Shortness of breath at night
- Daytime fatigue
- Breathing temporarily stops
- Low stamina
- Trouble concentrating
- Nighttime urination
Chronic Fatigue
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
Brain Fog / Cognitive Impairment
Inability to Fall Asleep or Get Restful Sleep
Many patients who suffer from Central Sleep Apnea also have heart disease. Patients may also be at increased risk for hospitalization and even heart failure.
CENTRAL SLEEP APNEA CAN ALSO BE ASSOCIATED WITH:
- Cardiac disorders including Congestive Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation
- High altitudes
- Opioid use
- Idiopathic central sleep apnea
- Other medical conditions such as stroke or brainstem/spinal cord disorders)
How remedē Works
The remedē System is an implantable system which stimulates the phrenic nerve in the chest. It sends signals to the large muscle between the chest and abdomen to stimulate breathing in the patient in the same way that the brain does.
A small device is implanted by a trained cardiologist under the skin in the upper part of the chest and thin lead wires are inserted into the blood vessels near the phrenic nerve.
The patient’s respiratory signals are monitored while sleeping and the nerve is stimulated to move the diaphragm to restore normal breathing patterns.
What to Expect
Our remedē expert doctors will evaluate your overall health and perform a physical examination to determine if remedē might be a suitable CPAP alternative for you.
The procedure is minimally invasive and is usually an outpatient procedure performed with light sedation.
A small device will be place under your skin in the upper area of your chest. This device will continuously monitor your breathing and stabilize it while you sleep.
Most patients can resume much of their normal routine within a week or so. However, you will be asked not to lift your arm above shoulder height for a period of time after the procedure.
“In our practice we see many patients who have stopped using or are unable to tolerate CPAP. Remedē therapy represents a significant advance in sleep apnea treatment and is clinically proven to reduce central apnea events. We see a much higher level of patient satisfaction and therapy adherence with remedē and we’re excited to be able to offer this promising therapy to patients who struggle with CPAP.”
Dr. Farboriz Ashtyani
Hackensack Sleep and Pulmonary Center
201-996-0232