Dorma Humidifier - Philips Respironics

$2,000.00
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  • Optional humidifier for Dorma 200 or Dorma 500 CPAP.

  • With settings between 0 and 5 for maximum user's comfort.

  • All our products are official products from manufacturer and own the required certificates issued by Department of Health and Manufacturer as in photo.

To know more about OSA, pls visit www.Celki.com 

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Free delivery is provided for this product, usually arrive to your designated Hong Kong address within 3 working days.

All our products are OFFICIAL PRODUCT from manufacturer.

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Therapeutic Options

The most common options are: CPAP(Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure) which are devices which deliver pressure to nasal cavity by a mask to prevent the upper airway from collapsing.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

If the sleep specialist recommends you to use CPAP, you may be required to do a CPAP titration in order to find the optimal pressure. CPAP is a device which delivers pressure to nasal cavity by a mask to prevent the upper airway from collapsing. It is the most effective and common way of OSA treatment which is suitable for mild to severe sleep apnea patient.

Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP)

BiPAP is a bi-level positive airway pressure system that delivers two different positive pressure levels. It keeps the upper airway from collapsing by putting higher pressurized air during inspiration and helps users exhale by putting lower pressurized air. You may be required to do a titration in order to find the optimal pressure for inspiration and expiration (i.e. IPAP/EPAP).

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Therapeutic Options

The most common options are: CPAP(Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and BiPAP (Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure) which are devices which deliver pressure to nasal cavity by a mask to prevent the upper airway from collapsing.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

If the sleep specialist recommends you to use CPAP, you may be required to do a CPAP titration in order to find the optimal pressure. CPAP is a device which delivers pressure to nasal cavity by a mask to prevent the upper airway from collapsing. It is the most effective and common way of OSA treatment which is suitable for mild to severe sleep apnea patient.

Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP)

BiPAP is a bi-level positive airway pressure system that delivers two different positive pressure levels. It keeps the upper airway from collapsing by putting higher pressurized air during inspiration and helps users exhale by putting lower pressurized air. You may be required to do a titration in order to find the optimal pressure for inspiration and expiration (i.e. IPAP/EPAP).

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