Treatment of Sleep Apnea, which is defined as breathing pauses during sleep, is most effectively performed with CPAP and BPAP devices. The positive air pressure produced by these devices is delivered to the airway through a mask suitable for the patient's face. The pressure to be applied for treatment is determined by a sleep test under the control of a sleep specialist.
CPAP
In the Sleep Apnea treatment, the device type is determined depending on the lying position and sleep depth.
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) devices are recommended devices when your treatment needs do not change.
In the Sleep Apnea treatment, the device type is determined depending on the lying position and sleep depth.
APAP (Automatic Positive Airway Pressure) devices have treatment options that vary depending on these variables.
They are recommended devices depending on your pressure needs .
BPAP (Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure) in the treatment of Sleep Apnea, if you have a high pressure requirement to eliminate breathing problems or if you have COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) in addition to sleep apnea.
The use of therapeutic device is preferred by your physician.
BPAP (Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure) in the treatment of Sleep Apnea, if you have a high pressure requirement to eliminate breathing problems or if you have COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) in addition to sleep apnea.
The use of therapeutic device is preferred by your physician.
BPAP (Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure) in the treatment of Sleep Apnea, if you have a high pressure requirement to eliminate breathing problems or if you have COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) in addition to sleep apnea.
The use of therapeutic device is preferred by your physician.
h3 class="mbr-section-subtitle align-center mbr-light pb-3 mbr-fonts-style display-7">They are devices used for the treatment of Central Sleep Apnea (Open airway apnea), Obesity Hypoventilation and for the treatment of respiratory intensive care and chest service.