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The CPAP BiPAP Ventilator is a medical device that can effectively replace, control or change a person's normal physiological breathing. It provides air to patients who are unable to breathe or have respiratory distress, controlled by a computer or Ambu bag. In modern clinical medicine, physicians often use ventilators as an effective means of artificially replacing the function of voluntary ventilation to deal with respiratory problems of various causes.

Types of Cpap Bipap Ventilators

  • APAP Ventilator
    The APAP ventilator automatically adjusts to meet each specific person's breathing needs. It often changes throughout the night as different periods of sleep.
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  • CPAP Ventilator
    The CPAP ventilator is most commonly used for obstructive sleep apnea treatment. It put pressurized air into the airway to keep the airway open and prevents sleep apnea from occurring.
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  • BIPAP Ventilator
    The BiPAP ventilator has two pressure settings: a prescription pressure for inhalation, and a lower pressure for exhalation that allows the patient to inhale and expel more air from the lungs.
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Advantages of CPAP BIPAP ventilator

  • Prevent disease

    The CPAP BIPAP ventilator provides air sustainably to the patient to prevent and even treat serious health problems related to sleep apnea, such as heart disease and stroke.

  • Avoid suffocation

    Because of the running of the CPAP BIPAP ventilator, you will no longer snore or have the sound of sleep apnea. You will sleep all night without waking up due to a lack of oxygen.

  • Improve mental state

    After using the CPAP BIPAP ventilator, you will improve your mental state, boost memory, and have a good mood.

  • Lightweight size

    The CPAP BIPAP ventilator is about the size of a tissue box which is lightweight and quiet. You can place it on your night table or bedside.

The Working Process Of The CPAP BiPAP Ventilator

The Working Process Of The CPAP BiPAP Ventilator

In normal life, your diaphragm, a muscle in your chest that helps you breathe, moves down to inspire air and transport it to all tissues. If you have sleep apnea or another condition like this. You may not respire the air you need sometimes.


In that case, you need to use a CPAP BIPAP ventilator. It pushes pressurized air into your lungs. This method can get the oxygen you need, which can lower your chances of things like a heart stroke.

What Is The Difference Between CPAP and BIPAP?

CPAP

CPAP

CPAP is the most commendatory sleep apnea therapy for patients who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea because it is principally used to treat obstructive sleep apnea.

BIPAP

BIPAP

BIPAP is often used with patients who need extra respiratory support, for instance, patients who suffer from congestive heart failure/coronary artery disease and pulmonary or neurologic medical disorders.

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