A-Flex, Bi-Flex, C-Flex for Dummies

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ekaren
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A-Flex, Bi-Flex, C-Flex for Dummies

Post by ekaren » Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:12 am

Maybe it's just too late for my brain to comprehend at the moment; but I'm on the Respironics site looking at their CPAP devices (including C-Flex and A-Flex) and their Bi-Level devices (including Bi-Flex). I wish they had some kind of chart to compare the devices, but maybe they're just trying to keep us confused.

Anyways, can someone give me the CPAP for dummies explanation of what C-Flex, A-Flex, and Bi-Flex means?


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Post by sleepydoll » Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:36 am

Perhaps this thread may give you a better comprehension of the differences in each form of XPAPS.


http://www.querycat.com/faq/540715a7fec ... 06015016df


This other thread deals mor with the Resironics series.

http://mseries.respironics.eu/ClinicalProof.

Hope this helps!
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Post by ozij » Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:47 am

Anyways, can someone give me the CPAP for dummies explanation of what C-Flex, A-Flex, and Bi-Flex means?
Excellent explanation, by Respironics, to be found here:

http://sleepapnea.respironics.com/technology/


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