Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks are designed for providing

Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks are designed for providing comfortable breathing for people who are suffering from breathing disorders like sleep apnea. These products can be broadly classified as sleep therapy devices, masks and diagnostic systems. To enhance the comfort level and compliance of all kinds of breathing disorder patients there are advanced fixed CPAP, auto-CPAP and bi-level systems of therapy. The PR System One is a sound management system that ensures soundless ventilation of exhaled air. The BiPAP autoSV is advanced therapy monitoring equipment. Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks are specifically designed to give patients comfortable treatment.

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Next, let us move on to the masks. First are the nasal masks. The ComfortGel and ComfortGel Blue come with features like 360-degree rotatable swivel tube, advanced gel technology for perfect finish of cushions, easy to remove and use headgear, angled exhalation micro ports for silent discharge of vented air away from the bed partner etc. This is a feature common to all Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks.

The EasyLife mask literally makes life easy for a sleep apnea patient, for it has only four attachable parts in the headgear and special cushion support to fit into the contours of the patient’s face. The Comfort range of Respironics masks all have the features like dual-layer cushions, fewer breakable parts, and adjustable forehead silicone support pad for customized fit. The Profile Lite masks are known for their soft gel cushions and specially light build for those wanting extra comfort from Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks.

The diagnostic systems include products like Alice 5 for setting new sleep standards, Alice LE for great diagnosis, Encore range of web-based monitoring application with associated software etc. Other similar products are the Stardust 2 sleep recorder and report generator and sensory devices to help detect movements during sleep. Then the Full-Face masks that add another feather to the cap of Philips-Respironics CPAP machines and masks.