The most frequently used therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea; abbreviated "CPAP." Invented in 1981 by Dr. Colin Sullivan of the University of Sydney in Australia.
A CPAP system delivers pressurized air, (Commonly 4 to 20cm H2O), through a nasal mask, to prevent collapse of the upper airway during sleep. If the patient can adjust to the sensations of CPAP, fatigue, blood sugar, blood pressure and a host of other conditions can be dramatically improved.
During the early years of experimentation, CPAP machines were made from common household vacuum cleaners blowing air into the patient’s airway at different pressures.
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| Machine: IntelliPAP AutoAdjust Travel CPAP Machine | ||||
| Mask: ComfortGel Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear | ||||
| Humidifier: IntelliPAP Integrated Heated Humidifier | ||||
| Additional Comments: Patiently waiting for the Intellipap Auto Software | ||||





