Posted by The Noontch on March 18, 2002 at 20:38:02: In Reply to: Pt with CPAP problem posted by jeffie on July 30, 2001 at 22:10:06: You could put him on a BiPAP. That can help or decrease his pressure until he can tolerate the higher pressure. Follow Ups: Post a Followup Name : (name or handle required) E-Mail : (required or use somebody@sleepnet.com to avoid spam email,etc.) Subject : Comments: PLEASE ONLY CLICK THE SUBMIT FOLLOW UP BUTTON ONCE!!. Thanks, Sandman [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Diagnostic Dilemmas Forum2 ] [ FAQ ] WWWBoard 2.0a and WWWAdmin 2.0a © 1997, All Rights Reserved.Matt Wright and DBasics Software Company
In Reply to: Pt with CPAP problem posted by jeffie on July 30, 2001 at 22:10:06:
You could put him on a BiPAP. That can help or decrease his pressure until he can tolerate the higher pressure.
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