Do different names for EPR mean anything?
Do different names for EPR mean anything?
As far as I can tell, every manufacturer uses a different name for their expiratory pressure relief feature, and every manufacturer has a slightly different algorithm for exactly how the pressure is adjusted.  But do the names actually mean anything?  For example, if a new machine entered the market, with an expiratory pressure relief feature that's similar to Phillips in some specific way, is there anything about the term "C-flex" that would make it correct or incorrect to say that the new machine would have C-flex rather than iPR or whatever the other names are?
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Re: Do different names for EPR mean anything?
I don't think it would matter.  But then...
			
			
									
									
						 
                 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
			 
	