CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

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cberesh
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CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by cberesh » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:35 pm

I have used all of the different machines over the years. I would like to know the specific use for each machine and what each machine should treat best. Why is one machine recommended over another? Can a CPAP user use a APAP machine or Bilevel with same results?

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Julie
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Re: CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by Julie » Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:46 pm

Cpap's the basic one. Apap is Cpap but with the advantage of being able to 'roam' up from your set lower pressure (the prescription one) to a higher one to catch events that go higher, plus you can use it for home titration by seeing where your overnight pressures tend to level off on their own and setting your machine accordingly. Apap's also 'do' plain Cpap, but Cpap's do not do Apap.

Bi-level (Bipap) is for when you need a really high pressure that is better addressed by that machine as C and Apaps only go to 20.

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Re: CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by ems » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:06 pm

Note the CPAP Wiki at the top of this page.
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Re: CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by Guest » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:14 pm

cberesh wrote:I have used all of the different machines over the years. I would like to know the specific use for each machine and what each machine should treat best. Why is one machine recommended over another? Can a CPAP user use a APAP machine or Bilevel with same results?
shouldnt you already know the specifics if you truly have used all the different machines over the years?

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Re: CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by ems » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:33 pm

Guest wrote:
cberesh wrote:I have used all of the different machines over the years. I would like to know the specific use for each machine and what each machine should treat best. Why is one machine recommended over another? Can a CPAP user use a APAP machine or Bilevel with same results?
shouldnt you already know the specifics if you truly have used all the different machines over the years?

Yet another member of the forum police!
If only the folks with sawdust for brains were as sweet and obliging and innocent as The Scarecrow! ~a friend~

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Re: CPAP, BILEVEL AND APAP DIFFERENCES

Post by Guest » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:36 pm

ems wrote:

Yet another member of the forum police!
that is your job perhaps you should read some of your posts