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Title: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)


1
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
  • Caitlyn King
  • BME 281 second presentation

2
What is CPAP?
  • CPAP is a continuous positive airway pressure
    treatment that is used for patients that have
    breathing disorders such as Sleep Apnea
  • CPAP is also used to treat premature infants that
    do not have fully developed lungs

3
CPAP Machine
  • Composed of a flow generator that pushes positive
    pressure into a tube that connects to a mask
  • The mask is placed on the patients nose and/or
    mouth, where the air enters and then continues to
    the throat keeping the upper airway open.

4
Advantages/Disadvantages
  • Advantages
  • Decrease of possible risks of
  • Arrhythmias
  • Heart Failure
  • High Blood pressure
  • Stroke
  • Improve overall sleep cycle
  • Improve survival rate for premature infants
  • Disadvantages
  • Lack of patient compliancy
  • Patient are uncomfortable with equipment

5
Future
  • Better patient compliancy
  • Research for possible alternative treatments
  • Change in design of the equipment

6
References
  • Koo, B., Wiggins, R., Molina, C., REM rebound and
    CPAP compliance. Sleep Medicine 13(7) 864-868,
    2012.
  • RESMED CPAP lthttp//www.resmed.com/us/patients_an
    d_families/treatment/cpap.html?ncpatientsgt.
  • Holmdal, C., Schollin, I.-L. CPAP treatment in
    obstructive sleep apnoea A randomized,
    controlled trial of follow-up with a focus on
    patient satisfaction. Sleep Medicine 10 869-874,
    2009.
  • Toukh, M., Pereira, E., CPAP reduces
    hypercoagulability, as assessed by
    thromboelastography, in severe obstructive sleep
    apnoea. Respiratory Physiology Neurobiology.
    183(3) 218-223, 2012.
  • National Heart Lung and Blood Institute What Is
    CPAP? lthttp//www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topi
    cs/topics/cpapgt
  • National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. What Is
    Sleep Apnea? lthttp//www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/heal
    th-topics/topics/sleepapneagt
  • CPAP Wholesale CPAP machine lthttp//www.cpapwhole
    sale.com/cardinal-puresom-cpap-machine.htmgt
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