

BiPAP autoSV Advanced 30 (System One 60 Series) (961TCA).BiPAP Auto (System One 60 Series) (761P).Additional Philips Respironics devices tested and fully supported:.DreamStation 2 Auto CPAP Advanced with P-Flex (521X120C, 521X140C).DreamStation 2 Advanced CPAP (420X150C).Support for Philips Respironics DreamStation 2:.Philips Respironics could conceivably change the encryption at any time on all DreamStation 2 devices. That appears to have been done on the DreamStation 2 (NOT ADVANCED) devices. Philips Respironics has chosen to make some new devices so that ONLY clinical personnel will be able to change settings on the CPAP with access solely through Care Orchestrator, eliminating the Provider Menu. This trend within Philips Respironics to make all new devices so that ONLY clinical personnel will have access to your medical data is growing. Item #3 outright says that Philips is taking away access to even basic humidification from the end-users. (As noted above, OSCAR can currently access this information). All detailed data is encrypted and as such is not available to the end-user from Phillips Respironics. Detail data is available only throughĬare Orchestrator Essence, which is available only to clinical personnel. The "official" read access to CPAP data for end users is via DreamMapper, which has Summary data and Compliance info only. The above changes are at best disturbing.


Changes to most CPAP settings can only be set via Care Orchestrator Essence, which is not available to the CPAP user. To our current knowledge, the DreamStation 2 CPAP and DreamStation 2 Auto CPAP (NON-ADVANCED models) do not have a Providers Menu. Why? When asked, a Phillips representative stated, "We are taking away more settings from the user in order to have the 'clinicians' take care of that".
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OSCAR provides visual and statistical data details and enables comparisons across machine types and manufacturers, that are not available from proprietary manufacturer software and data products. OSCAR is also used by many physicians and therapists who consult with patients, and by medical researchers comparing patient/machine responses across multiple platforms. It is this information that enables you to provide data for discussion with your doctor and/or to view and optimize your personal therapy.
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OSCAR is free to use and is compiled in formats that will operate on Mac, Linux, and Windows. OSCAR converts this data to graph form allowing the user to view this data down to a breath by breath level. OSCAR provides for the viewing of the high-resolution sleep data that is generated by the CPAP and stored on the SD card. OSCAR is an acronym that stands for, Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter. OSCAR has no issues with data being encrypted, but the key should be readily and freely available to the CPAP user. This enables you, the end user, to directly read and act on this data. The significance of this release is that the OSCAR Development team has resolved the encryption placed on the detailed data by Philips Respironics on the DreamStation 2 CPAP machines. We do recommend upgrading to this version. This is a major release of OSCAR and the first to support the Philips Respironics DreamStation 2.
