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CPAP machines

ResMed offers the latest comfort technologies to help you get a good night’s sleep.

What’s a CPAP machine?

"CPAP machine" is a general term often used to describe various

machines that treat sleep apnea. These machines deliver air through

tubing and into a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep. This

process is known as sleep therapy and is designed to help you get a

restful night's sleep.

Understanding the 4 types of machines

One pressure

A CPAP is a fixed-pressure

machine, which means it

delivers one consistent

airflow pressure that is set

by your doctor.

Auto-adjusting

pressure

An APAP is an auto-

adjusting machine that

changes your airflow

pressure level throughout

the night based on your

sleep position and what

stage of sleep you’re in.

Two air pressures

A bilevel is ideal for people

who have trouble adjusting

to airflow pressure. It

includes two pressure level

settings: a higher pressure

when you inhale, and a

lower pressure when you

exhale to improve breathing

comfort.

Travel-friendly

Portable CPAPs, like

ResMed AirMini™, offer

many of the same benefits

as a traditional machine with

the convenience of being

much smaller. AirMini is the

world's smallest CPAP,

weighing less than a pound

and fitting in the palm of

your hand.

Struggling to adjust to your therapy?

Getting used to the

consistent, pressurized

airflow of a CPAP or APAP

can be challenging.

A bilevel machine may help you breathe easier and enjoy a

more restful therapy experience. If you're struggling with your

current machine or having trouble getting used to therapy,

talk to your physician about whether a bilevel may be a good

option for you.*

How to choose the best machine for you

Receive a prescription.

If you’re diagnosed with sleep

apnea, your sleep doctor will

prescribe a type of machine

based on your personal therapy

needs and determine your

airflow pressure level.

Discuss with your

doctor.

During your appointment with

your sleep doctor, ask

questions! Discuss the different

machines and the various

airflow and pressure settings

so you both decide what’s

going to be most comfortable

for you. You're also able to

request a ResMed-specific

machine.

Get your machine set

up.

Your CPAP equipment provider

will set up your machine with

your doctor’s prescribed

settings and help you feel

comfortable with your therapy

equipment. If an APAP machine

is prescribed for you, like an

AirSense™ 11 AutoSet or

AirSense 10 AutoSet, have

them verify it’s on the AutoSet

therapy mode instead of CPAP

(it includes both options).

Ask questions.

We encourage you to ask your

CPAP equipment provider

questions. Your CPAP store

personnel will monitor your

nightly therapy and help

troubleshoot any issues you

may experience with your CPAP

therapy, machine or mask.

Watch Jere and Leilani share their

experiences finding the right CPAP machine:

Featured CPAP machines

AirSense 11 series

Designed to help make it easier to start

therapy and stay on track.

AirSense 10 series

The world’s most widely used series of

CPAP and APAP machines.

AirCurve 10 bilevel

Offers two pressure settings for

maximum comfort.

Track your sleep

with the myAir app

Your myAir score

Wake up to results. Your myAir™

score puts your progress at your

fingertips.

Daily sleep data

Get more details. The app tracks

four key therapy metrics so you

stay informed.

Personalized coaching tips

You'll receive customized coaching

tips, milestone celebrations and

encouraging messages.

Next steps:

Where to buy CPAP equipment

Use the link below to locate a CPAP retailer near you or

view a list of online retailers to shop from home.

Register your products

By registering, you’ll receive smart therapy tips for getting

started, product updates, replacement reminders, cleaning

and maintenance tips and more.

Your replacement parts and schedule, in one

list

Download our CPAP supplies tip sheet for a helpful list of all the replacement parts and timing

guidelines. Different insurers have different schedules, so check with your provider first.

*Please note that your insurance provider may have additional requirements before approving a bilevel device.

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