Rob K wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2020 8:33 am
I see what you mean, there are other purposes for bilevel machine. Funny, I lost half a nights sleep studying and wondering what was wrong each time I woke. I learned a lot. lol Thanks for the video links on bilevel machines.
In essence, the purpose of a bilevel machine is to provide breathing support (Pressure Support, PS) on inhale (S,VAuto), and in some cases, to breathe for you (ASV, ST, *VAPS), when you don't, or can't, or to provide breathing assistance when you have lung diseases, like COPD (S, CPOD). There are many different types of bilevel machines, performing many different functions.
As I explained before, With a bilevel, you set a resting pressure, (EPAP) and then an inhalation pressure, (PS) which only happens when the machine senses you're starting to inhale.
This is actually how Resmed CPAPs work, even though the settings are referenced differently.

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