Why Would a BiPAP Machine be a Good Fit for Me?
Although most people with sleep apnea use CPAP, there are certain conditions where BiPAP might be a better option:
If you require higher CPAP pressures. If you have low oxygen levels and your sleep specialist has determined that you require higher CPAP air pressure to treat your apnea effectively, you may benefit from a BiPAP machine. Many people who need higher air pressure prefer the comfort of a BiPAP, with its lower expiratory pressure. Exhaling against a high air pressure can feel like a struggle and may make it harder for you to fall asleep or stay asleep.
Although most people with sleep apnea use CPAP, there are certain conditions
where BiPAP might be a better option:
If you require higher CPAP pressures. If you have low
oxygen levels and your sleep specialist has determined that you require higher
CPAP air pressure to treat your apnea effectively, you may benefit from a BiPAP
machine. Many people who need higher air pressure prefer the comfort of a BiPAP,
with its lower expiratory pressure. Exhaling against a high air pressure can
feel like a struggle and may make it harder for you to fall asleep or stay
asleep.
If you have Central Sleep Apnea or Complex Sleep Apnea. These
conditions require your therapy device be able to prompt you to breathe in case
you stop breathing, which the BiPAP machine can do (and no other type of
machine can). This is the primary reason why you would need one.
If you have Central Sleep Apnea or Complex Sleep Apnea. These conditions require your therapy device be able to prompt you to breathe in case you stop breathing, which the BiPAP machine can do (and no other type of machine can). This is the primary reason why you would need one.
Whether you’d benefit more from BiPAP or CPAP machine is a decision your doctor will make based on your sleep test results and current medical condition. If you have questions about BiPAP and CPAP therapy, ask your sleep medicine physician. It’s important that you understand the specific benefits of the sleep apnea therapy that your doctor recommends for you.