SPO-7500 usage results and accuracy

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ozij
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Post by ozij » Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:16 pm

[quote="mindy"]This is an area about which I know just a tiny bit - and just enough to be dangerous! I am under the impression that for some people when the pressure gets a bit higher, their breathing becomes unstable and that a BIPAP or VPAP may be needed to get past that problem. Please don't take that as accurate since it seems like it's a complex subject and I haven't even begun to understand the intricacies. There have been some fascinating threads on the topic but I'm still struggling along.

I hope some of our gurus will chime in and provide much better info than I can!

Mindy


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