There are 3 main types of machines used to treat sleep apnea and all of them are usually called CPAP machines, but some are actually APAP or bi-level machines.
- CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machine delivers continuous airflow to a person's upper airway during sleep to keep the airway open and enable him/her to sleep well.
- APAP (Automatic Positive Airway Pressure) machine is similar to a CPAP machine but it automatically changes the pressure in response to the person's needs, which can make the therapy process more comfortable.
- Bi-level machine delivers a different pressure for breathing in to the one used for breathing out. This type of sleep apnea machine is usually intended for people who need higher pressure.
Bi-level ST machine is mainly designed to enhance the breathing of patients with restrictive lung disease, severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and respiratory diseases that affect breathing.
G2S B30AT is a Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure device with S/T mode with target tidal volume to provide non-invasive ventilation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Respiratory Insufficiency patients.
G2S LAB is an all-in-one device intended to be used in sleep labs for treatment patients with Sleep Apnea and/or Respiratory Insufficiency.
RESmart GII BPAP System T-20S / T-25S are better options for users who have good spontaneous breath. These bi-level devices have two distinct, settable pressures to satisfy your need.
Y-25T / Y-30T Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure devices with S/T mode and target tidal volume function.
BMC G3 LAB is a bi-level device to be used in sleep lab for treatment and titration of patients with sleep apnea and/or respiratory insufficiency.
G3 B25VT and G3 B30VT are bi-level device with S/T mode and target tidal volume function for patients with respiratory insufficiency.