Someone on another thread said they were having no results with CPAP therapy and after another study was discovered they had Central Apneas (possibly mixed apneas) and were put on a NIPPY ST instead of the CPAP although it was similiar to a CPAP.
Anyone know what this is????
NIPPY ST
If it has the ST suffix then it has both synchronous and timed modes. So it sounds as if a BiLevel with ST capabilities was prescribed to treat this case of central apneas. By technical definition a BiLevel ST is a ventilator, by the way. Wonder if NIPPY is an acronym?
Non Invasive Positive Pressure.... ?
Any guesses for the "Y"? Yentilator, which is Ventilator with a little extra ascender thrown on that first letter for good measure...
Non Invasive Positive Pressure.... ?
Any guesses for the "Y"? Yentilator, which is Ventilator with a little extra ascender thrown on that first letter for good measure...
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Maybe it's meant for young Jewish women. Barbra Streisand is the spokesperson.-SWS wrote:
Any guesses for the "Y"? Yentilator, which is Ventilator with a little extra ascender thrown on that first letter for good measure...
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I should also add that "synchronized mode" is also (or perhaps even primarily) termed "spontaneous mode". In this mode the BiLevel machine's triggering mechanism synchronizes purely with patient-initiated breathing (as opposed to relying on a pre-set timed interval as with timed mode). Most BiLevels that offer both timed and spontaneous/synchronous modes also offer a third hybrid mode called "backup mode". In "backup mode" the machine's triggering mechanism attempts to synchronize primarily with patient-initiated breathing. However, when/if a spontaneous breath does not occur, timed mode kicks in as a backup method of initiating that next breath. A preset "backup rate" or timing interval is thus employed only as a fallback triggering method in this hybrid mode.-SWS wrote:If it has the ST suffix then it has both synchronous and timed modes.