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I understand the need for test results, analysis, etc. In simplest terms - If my cpap is pumping 20 liters of air (No problems sleeping, once I'm asleep) and a bipap is pumping air at 20 liters (drying out my mouth due to air pushing through it), is there any value in switching...
I don't know what settings your father was on, but the situation in your post does not sound too unusual. The redness on your father's face was likely caused by the pressure of the mask on the face. If your father required high BiPAP settings, more mask pressure would be required to...
Noninvasive ventilation involves using a face mask that connects to the ventilator. You breathe into the mask, which straps around your head. Two common noninvasive ventilation devices are continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) machines, both used by...
Noninvasive ventilation involves using a face mask that connects to the ventilator. You breathe into the mask, which straps around your head. Two common noninvasive ventilation devices are continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) machines, both used by...
I mean, you’ve pointed out a lot of good details that we didn’t understand, so is there more in there that we should discuss now? Patrik:Just a minute, just a second, I just need to look at my notes from when I had to look...
Patrik: Okay. So then you see, the good thing that I can see in this situation is something like propofol is short-acting. So what does that mean? When you put somebody on propofol, they get knocked out very quickly, okay? And when you ...
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Noninvasive ventilation involves using a face mask that connects to the ventilator. You breathe into the mask, which straps around your head. Two common noninvasive ventilation devices are continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) machines, both used by...