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1. Positive Airway Pressure therapy device Bi level therapy devices While CPAP devices are aimed at delivering a constant pressure Bi level therapy devices are set to deliver two levels of pressure during the night a lower pressure when you exhale and a higher level of pressure when you inhale These devices can be prescribed for patients who have trouble tolerating CPAP therapy Bi Flex Comfort Technology makes both inhalation and exhalation more comfortable compared to a standard bi level therapy device Humidifier The humidifier is designed to add moisture to the air that is being delivered to you from the therapy device By doing this the humidifier may help to reduce some of the side effects of therapy such as nasal irritation and upper airway dryness and increase comfort Additionally during cold evenings the humidity control feature of the System One device may help to reduce the formation of water droplets in your tube and mask For people who sleep in a particularly cold environment the new optional heated tube provides greater levels of absolute humidity System One devices come with a unique humidifier that is designed to prevent water from getting into the device and causing damage Tubing The tubing is used to carry the air from the therapy device to the mask System One features a 15 mm tubing option which offers flexibility for ease in packing and it is lightweight 5 Rak
2. i Dakak LYA sii herapy guide A simple guide to managing your treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea PHILIPS RESPIRONICS OSA therapy guide manage your treatment effectively 1 You have been diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnea OSA 2 What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea G Therapy and the benefits of regular treatment 4 Understanding your equipment 5 How to use and care for your device You have been diagnosed with OSA You have been experiencing difficulty sleeping You may snore loudly or you are gasping or choking at night 0 What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea If you have OSA Obstructive Sleep Apnea you stop breathing repeatedly during sleep because your airway collapses Upper airway collapse may be due to decreased muscle activity increased tissue around the airway or structural features that lead to a narrowed airway As a result air is prevented from getting into the lungs carbon dioxide levels in the blood rise and sleep is disrupted Opened upper airway Closed upper airway Clear and open upper airway Snoring and apneas breathing allows air to flow freely to and pauses are observed when the from the lungs upper airway collapses Some simple measures can help in treating OSA such as e Weight loss e Avoiding alcohol in the evening e Sleeping on your side However these measures may not completely resolve OSA 3 Therapy and the benefits of regu
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4. eded power supply line back of unit air inlet filter back of unit E control wheel How to use and care for your humidifier e Empty the humidifier every morning and let it air dry Fill the humidifier with fresh distilled water every evening e Always use distilled water in the humidifier to avoid mineral deposit build up e Clean the humidifier chamber frequently to prevent mold growth We recommend using distilled water to clean the humidifier of deposits or buying a new chamber when it s full of scale Be sure to thoroughly rinse with distilled or sterile water prior to the use of the humidifier Follow these simple guidelines prior to moving or transporting your device A Warning To avoid electrical shock always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or DC power source before cleaning or transporting the humidifier Caution e When moving or transporting your device while it is connected to the humidifier make sure the water tank is removed first and emptied 1 Switch off power supply 2 Remove humidifier s water tank from unit Empty the water tank Make sure all water is removed G Put the now empty water tank back into the humidifier unit The unit is ready to be moved or transported Philips Healthcare is part of Royal Philips How to reach us www philips com healthcare healthcare philips com Asia 49 7031 463 2254 Europe Middle East Africa
5. gauge Once fitted with a mask it is important that you do not overtighten the headgear D It is important that you familiarize yourself with the fine adjustments of the mask to achieve a comfortable fit Please refer to the user manual of your mask for details Tips for a better seal Air leaks around your eyes and there is pressure on your lip How to adjust 1 Click and slide the adjuster upwards EO m SOrlom strap of headgear Air escapes at the bottom of the mask and there is excessive pressure on your nose and forehead amd Gb How to adjust 1 Click and slide the adjuster downward a 5 2 Loosen the top strap of headgear For individual mask fitting steps please refer to the user manual of your mask 5 How to use and care for your device Tipson how to set up your device for treatment A Place the machine on a hard level surface close to where you sleep Connect power source into power outlet on back of device Plug power cord into power source and wall outlet Check air inlet filter to make sure it is in place and free of dust D Connect one end of the tubing hose to the airflow outlet on the machine and the other end to the mask or valve E Put on your mask Turn control wheel until screen display reads CD Therapy Then press to start blower The screen will automatically change to pressure setting F Activate the ramp if ne
6. ith obstructive sleep apnea and resistant hypertension The HIPARCO Randomized Clinical Trial JAMA December 11 2013 Vol 310 22 pp 2407 2415 3 Babu AR et al Type 2 diabetes glycemic control and continuous positive airway pressure in obstructive sleep apnea Arch Intern Med Feb 28 2005 Vol 165 pp 447 452 4 Young LR et al Response to CPAP withdrawal in patients with mild versus severe obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome Sleep 2013 Vol 36 3 pp 405 412D 4 Understanding your equipment Before you begin treatment It Is recommended that you become familiar with your therapy device and mask User instructions are provided with your equipment It is very important that you take enough time to read the information provided CPAP therapy devices A continuous Positive Airway Pressure CPAP device is the most commonly used treatment for OSA CPAP provides a continuous stream of air to keep your upper airway open System One devices are equipped with unique comfort features to enable you to use your therapy successfully C Flex Technology that helps to reduce the amount of pressure when you exhale making your exhalation more comfortable in comparison to a standard PAP device A Flex Unique technology available in some CPAP devices that softens the pressure transition from inhalation to exhalation to improve comfort A Flex technology makes breathing more natural compared to a standard PAP
7. lar treatment PAP positive airway pressure Is an effective treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea PAP therapy is non invasive and reduces upper airway collapse during sleep by providing a gentle flow of air through the upper airway allowing you to breathe freely The device The mask The supply tubing t is important to use your PAP device as prescribed by your sleep specialist while you sleep Symptoms can reappear if you are an irregular user Untreated OSA also has been shown to co exist with a number of other medical conditions such as e High blood pressure e Irregular heart rhythm e Type 2 diabetes e Stroke e Cardiovascular disease Using your PAP device regularly as prescribed by your sleep specialist each night can minimize the impact of OSA in your life As a result you may experience the following benefits of treatment 1231 e Lower blood pressure e Improved mood e Less sleepiness during the day time e Improved memory attention and concentration Fewer awakenings during the night to go to the bathroom e Improved overall quality of life e Decreased risk of sleepiness related motor vehicle accidents e Decreased risk for cardiovascular disease 1 Logan AG et al Refractory hypertension and sleep apnoea Effect of CPAP on blood pressure and baroreflex Eur Respir 2003 21 pp 241 247 2 Martinez Garcia MA et al Effect of CPAP on blood pressure in patients w
8. otonanahary D et al Predictive factors for the need for additional humidification during nasal continuous positive airway pressure therapy Chest 2001 119 pp 460 465 6 Koutsourelakis et al Nasal inflammation in sleep apnoea patients using CPAP and effect of heated humidification A randomized sham controlled crossover study ER Express July 1 2010 doi 10 1183 09031936 00036910 4 Understanding your equipment continued Masks A comfortable well fitted mask is a key factor in being able to use your treatment daily Talk to your sleep specialist about the different masks that are available Once you have found a mask that works for you it is important to maintain it according to the instructions for use that accompany the mask Inspect your mask often for wear and tear and when you think it is ready for replacement contact your sleep specialist Nasal masks include gH Wisp EasyLife ComfortGel Blue TrueBlue Minimal contact masks include n0 i Nii yak OptiLife GoLife Full face masks include ER yel AG ComfortGel Blue Full FitLife Amara Some of these illustrated masks may not be available in some markets Steps In choosing the correct mask A Select the most appropriate mask according to whether or not you can breathe through your nose A full face mask is required if you are a mouth breather Spend time selecting the correct size mask using an appropriate sizing
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