What is Nasal CPAP?
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) remains the most effective way of treating obstructive sleep apnea. A bedside flow/pressure generator delivers a constant flow of air to your lungs through a mask that fits comfortably over your nose. The machine gently blows air into your nose at a pressure slightly higher than the surrounding air. This applied pressure acts like a splint, keeping your airway open and free of snoring and obstruction. The result is a full night’s sleep leaving you well rested and refreshed.
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- Airway collapse during sleep
- How Common is Sleep Apnea?
- How do I use Nasal CPAP?
- How is Nasal CPAP Started?
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea diagnosis
- What are the benefits of NCPAP?
- What happens if OSA is not treated?
- What is Nasal CPAP?
- What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
- What is the cycle of OSA?
- What You Need to Know
- When is Nasal CPAP Therapy contradicted?
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Our Staff: Starting from left:
Onkar Rai B.Sc.RRT,
Paul Sweeney RRT,
Carmen Loo MOA,
Damian Lewald RRT,
Johnson Zhang LPN