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Wednesday, November, 11, 2009

Cpap Problems

Health Encyclopedia: Nasal Cpap

Definition

CPAP stands for "continuous positive airway pressure." CPAP is a treatment that delivers slightly pressurized air throughout the breathing cycle. This makes it easier to breathe. CPAP can be used by mouth, by nose, or through breathing tubes.


Alternative Names

Continuous positive airway pressure; CPAP


Information

Nasal CPAP is given through a mask that is placed and secured over the person's nose or nose and mouth. Slight positive pressure is used to increa...

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Expert & Community Posts

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The Basics of CPAP
By Michael Rack, MD , Health Expert

 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is the most common treatment for obstructive sleep... Read more »

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Obstructive sleep apnea: More on CPAP
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

...continuous positive airway pressure, better known as CPAP. As we mentioned, CPAP, with the air... Read more »

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Pediatric OSA Treatment
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

...persists.   Continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP plays in a much smaller role in... Read more »

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Res Med Recalls CPAP Machines
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...Res Med, one of the world's largest suppliers of CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure}... Read more »

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Treating Sleep Apnea
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...driving. So far, the only methods of treatment have been CPAP and surgery. However, research by... Read more »

Health Guide

Nasal CPAP
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Sleep Apnea: Highlights
...also suffer from sleep apnea. Another 2005 NEJM study found that continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment does not improve survival for patients with heart failure and central sleep... Read more »
Sleep Apnea: Treatment
...during the night. There are a number of such devices available.Continuous Positive Airflow Pressure (CPAP)The best treatment for severe obstructive and mixed sleep apnea is a system known as... Read more »
Tracheomalacia
...physical therapy, careful feedings, and antibiotics for infections. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) may be necessary for adults with respiratory distress. Rarely, surgery is needed.... Read more »
Obstructive sleep apnea
...individuals. If these measures are unsuccessful in stopping sleep apnea, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), a form of mechanical breathing assistance that involves the use of a... Read more »

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Medications

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...(OSAHS), continue your other current treatment (e.g., CPAP machine) unless your doctor tells you... Read more »

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