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SleepStyle ™ 200 CPAP Series
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Item Number: FPKHC231JHU
Manufacturer: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Manufacturer Part No: FPKHC231JHU
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Description:
The
SleepStyle ™ 200 CPAP Series family of standard and integrated CPAP's
deliver sleep performance through improved clinical, patient care and
commercial results. Model HC231 (hour meter) starts as a standard CPAP,
but may be converted to a fully integrated CPAP with heated or cool
humidification with the purchase of a conversion kit. Model HC233 (hour
meter) starts as a fully integrated CPAP with inbuilt heated
humidification. Both models feature Ambient Tracking ® Plus
auto-adjusting humidifmidification technology, altitude adjustment,
switch mode power supply, and a 3 to 20 cm H20 pressure range.
SleepStyle ™ 200 CPAP Series pack includes: carry bag, breathing tube,
2 x water chamber, air filter, and water funnel.
Additional Information:
Positive airway pressure (PAP) is a method of respiratory ventilation used primarily in the treatment of sleep apnea, for which it was first developed.
PAP ventilation is also commonly used for critically ill patients in hospital with respiratory failure, and in newborn infants (neonates). In these patients, PAP ventilation can prevent the need for endotracheal intubation, or allow earlier extubation. Sometimes patients with neuromuscular diseases use this variety of ventilation as well.
A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is used mainly by
patients for the treatment of sleep apnea at home. Obstructive sleep
apnea occurs when the upper airway becomes narrow as the muscles relax
naturally during sleep. This reduces oxygen in the blood and causes
arousal from sleep. The CPAP machine stops this phenomenon by
delivering a stream of compressed air via a hose to a nasal pillow,
nose mask or full-face mask, splinting the airway (keeping it open
under air pressure) so that unobstructed breathing becomes possible,
reducing and/or preventing apneas and hypopneas. This has the additional benefit of reducing or eliminating the extremely loud snoring that sometimes accompanies sleep apnea.
he CPAP machine blows air at a prescribed pressure (also called the
titrated pressure). The necessary pressure is usually determined by a
sleep physician after review of a study supervised by a sleep
technician during an overnight study (polysomnography)
in a sleep laboratory. The titrated pressure is the pressure of air at
which most (if not all) apneas and hypopneas have been prevented, and
it is usually measured in centimetres of water (cm H2O). The pressure required by most patients with sleep apnea ranges between 6 and 14 cm H2O. A typical CPAP machine can deliver pressures between 4 and 20 cm H2O. More specialized units can deliver pressures up to 25 or 30 cm H2O.
CPAP treatment can be highly effective in treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. [1]
For some patients, the improvement in the quality of sleep and quality
of life due to CPAP treatment will be noticed after a single night's
use. Often, the patient's sleep partner also benefits from markedly
improved sleep quality, due to the amelioration of the patient's loud
snoring.
Given that sleep apnea is a chronic health issue and doesn't go
away, ongoing care is needed to maintain CPAP therapy. Based on the
study of cognitive behavioral therapy (referenced above), ongoing chronic care management
is the best way to help patients continue therapy by educating them on
the health risks of sleep apnea and providing motivation and support.
- APAP or AutoPAP or AutoCPAP (Automatic Positive Airway Pressure) automatically titrates,
or tunes, the amount of pressure delivered to the patient to the
minimum required to maintain an unobstructed airway on a
breath-by-breath basis by measuring the resistance in the patient's
breathing, thereby giving the patient the precise pressure required at
a given moment and avoiding the compromise of fixed pressure.
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