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C-Pap – System One REMstar Auto with A-Flex Sleep therapy system – NSL – REMstar Auto

Description:

PR System One 60 Series Auto CPAP Machine

A copy of prescriptions required when applicable

This Auto CPAP Machine is the newest platform called the Remstar Pro 60 series manufactured by Phillips Respironics. ,There auto PAP technology uses a sophisticated algorithm. is controlled from the machine all the way through the mask. This alleviates rainout and makes for a much more comfortable night of sleep.

Included in this Package:

  • System One REMStar 60 Series Auto CPAP Machine
  • System One REMStar 60 Series Power Supply and Cord
  • Travel Carrying Case
  • SD Memory Card
  • Reusable Foam Filter (2)
  • Patient Manual

The PR System One Remstar 60 Series is FAA Approved

  • Approved by the FAA for use on all commercial flights within the US and all international flights that depart or arrive in the US.
  • Each PR SystemOne Series CPAP/BiPAP Machine includes an FAA Approved label on the base of the machine for easy identification.
  • Always contact your airline prior to your flight to confirm any requirements they may have — such as a copy of your prescription and/or a letter of medical necessity — for allowing your CPAP/BiPAP on board.

Features:

  • New Modern Design
  • A-Flex Technology “Creates pressure relief on exhallation”
  • System One Resistance Control
  • On Screen Data with LCD Display
  • “Optional” Heated tubing integrated into your machine
  • “Optional” Heated Humidifier with ambient humidity control

Specifications

Mode of Operation:

 

Auto Mode or Fixed pressure mode

 

Special User Features: C-Flex, C-Flex plus, A-Flex: Resistance Control: Humidity Control: Heated tubing:
Pressure Range: 4cm min 20cm max
Ramp Time: 0-45 minutes patient adjustable
Starting Ramp Pressure: 4 to patient adjustable
Filters: Pollen (Foam) and optional ultra-fine (Disposable)
Device Set-up: On Screen Display and Control Dial/Knob
Data Storage Capacity (Min): Display: Compliance, AHI, Leak, Pressure 7-Day and 30-Day averages
Data Storage Content: AHI, Median pressure, Leak
Compliance Meter: Breathing Detection
Altitude Compensation: Automatic
Electrical Requirements: 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (An adapter wil be needed to plug the CPAP into a wall outlet outside the US
Humidifier: Heated with Humidity control which senses ambient humidity in the room
DC Power: DC cable in development but not yet released
AC Power: This system operates automatically between 110v and 240v AC.
Actual Weight: 3lbs 1.36kg
Travel Sized: Yes
Dimensions: 7″ L x 5.5″ W x 4″ H 18 cm L x 14 cm W x 10 cm H

C-Pap

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a form of positive airway pressure ventilator, which applies mild air pressure on a continuous basis to keep the airways continuously open in people who are able to breathe spontaneously on their own. It is an alternative to positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). Both modalities stent the lungs’ alveoli open and thus recruit more of the lung’s surface area for ventilation. But while PEEP refers to devices that impose positive pressure only at the end of the exhalation, CPAP devices apply continuous positive airway pressure throughout the breathing cycle. Thus, the ventilator itself does not cycle during CPAP, no additional pressure above the level of CPAP is provided, and patients must initiate all of their breaths.[1]

CPAP typically is used for people who have breathing problems, such as sleep apnea. CPAP also may be used to treat preterm infants whose lungs have not yet fully developed. For example, physicians may use CPAP in infants with respiratory distress syndrome. It is associated with a decrease in the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. In some preterm infants whose lungs haven’t fully developed, CPAP improves survival and decreases the need for steroid treatment for their lungs. In resource-limited settings where CPAP improves respiratory rate and survival in children with primary pulmonary disease, researchers have found that nurses can initiate and manage care with once or twice daily physician rounds.[2]

CPAP therapy utilizes machines specifically designed to deliver a constant flow of pressure. Some CPAP machines have other features as well, such as heated humidifiers. CPAP is the most effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, in which the mild pressure from the CPAP prevents the airway from collapsing or becoming blocked.[3]

Although delivery of CPAP through a nasal mask is the most common modality of treatment, other systems exist for interfacing with adults and children. Nasal CPAP is frequently used in infants, though its use is controversial. Studies have shown nasal CPAP reduces ventilator time but an increased occurrence of pneumothorax was also prevalent.[4] Oral masks and naso-oral masks are often used when nasal congestion or obstruction is an issue. Devices that combine nasal pressure with maxillary advancement devices (MAD) also exist.

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