Posts Tagged ‘Inhalation And Exhalation’

BIPAP: When You Can’t Wear CPAP

Posted on November 14th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

CPAP is an acronym that stands for continuous positive airway pressure. It is a form of therapy used for people who have obstructive sleep apnea. Sometimes the continuous pressure of CPAP is uncomfortable for the person using it. If that happens, BIPAP may be an alternative. Though BIPAP therapy is similar to CPAP and will [...]

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Respironics BiPAP Plus M Series with Bi-Flex

Posted on October 28th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Product Description Features of the Respironics BiPAP Plus M Series with Bi-Flex: Bi-Flex pressure relief technology offers pressure relief at inhalation and exhalation to make BiPAP therapy more like natural breathing. By tracking each breath, Bi-Flex delivers pressure relief at three critical points in the breathing cycle: 1. the transition from exhalation to inhalation. 2. [...]

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