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CPAP + BiPAP
CPAP or BiPAP: What is the difference?
CPAP and BiPAP are the most popular sleep apnea treatments that offer the potential of a rapid solution to pauses in breathing during sleep (also known as sleep apnea).
The standard treatment for obstructive sleep apnea is the use of a machine that provides support to keep your airway open while you are asleep. This can be accomplished with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in which a constant flow of pressurized room air is provided via a face mask.
A similar therapy is called BiPAP, but it differs in important ways. The "bilevel" component refers to the fact that there are in fact two pressures, which the machine is able to alternate between.
This allows you to breathe in with higher pressure and breathe out against a slightly lower pressure. This may help those who are struggling to acclimate to CPAP. It may improve air swallowing. It may also help with claustrophobia.
Products We Carry
CPAP masks are the critical connection point between a sleep apnea patient and their CPAP therapy. Available in a variety of styles and configurations, sleep apnea masks are designed for both therapeutic performance and patient comfort, making your nightly sleep therapy a welcome experience.