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BiPAP Machines

BiPAP machines deliver truly personalized therapy with separate pressures each time you breathe in and breathe out. Each one offers customizable comfort and advanced technology designed to keep your breathing stable as you sleep. Our BiLevel machines are an excellent solution for severe sleep apnea, COPD, and other respiratory conditions. Choose from trusted brands like ResMed and React Health, each backed by our 60-Night Machine Guarantee.

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FAQs - BiPAP Machines Collection

What is a BiPAP machine, and how does it differ from a CPAP machine?

A BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machine is similar to a CPAP machine but offers two distinct pressure settings: one for inhalation and one for exhalation. This dual-pressure system provides more customized and comfortable therapy for certain respiratory conditions, such as COPD, complex sleep apnea, and obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS).

Can I use a CPAP mask with my BiPAP machine?

Yes, BiPAP machines use the same hose dimensions as CPAP machines, so you can use your CPAP mask interchangeably with most CPAP, APAP, or BiPAP machines without needing any special adapters or connectors.

Are BiPAP machines noisy?

BiPAP machines operate at noise levels similar to CPAP machines, typically between 26 and 33 decibels, which is about the volume of a whispered conversation. If you notice excessive noise, check for air leaks in your mask and tubing, or consider using earplugs if your equipment appears to be functioning correctly.

How long does a BiPAP machine last?

With proper maintenance, a BiPAP machine should last between three and five years. To keep your machine in good shape, be sure to clean your hose and water tank regularly and replace your air filter on time to prevent dust buildup that can cause internal problems.

Can I use a BiPAP machine with an oxygen concentrator?

Yes, you can use your oxygen concentrator with a BiPAP machine, usually by using an Oxygen Enrichment Adapter. This adapter is placed either after your humidifier or before your CPAP mask. Some masks even feature a built-in oxygen port for easy integration.