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Re: New machine for centrals


Posted by Bird Watcher on March 14, 2007 at 11:10:55:

In Reply to: New machine for centrals posted by rkf on March 14, 2007 at 04:02:25:

You're probably referring to the ResMed VPAP Adapt SV, which is a new auto-adjusting Bi-level device they make. Respironics also has a auto-adjusting Bi-level device on the market. Bi-level devices are classified by Medicare as non-invasive support ventilators, so you may hear them referred to as that. I have not used either of these ( I use an auto-CPAP) but I take an interest in the field of this equipment. Respironics and ResMed are the leading companies in the field of treatment for disordered sleep breathing. Anything new that comes along can usually be found on either of their websites. It usually won't be found on this website.

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