Description
BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) Machines
BiPAP is a more complex type of Breathing Device than a sleep therapy machine that is used when CPAP cannot be tolerated, or the airway cannot open adequately.
BiPAP is different than CPAP because it has two pressures, one for inhalation and one for exhalation. Also great as a portable ventilator.
There is a common misconception that ventilators are large pieces of equipment for bed-bound patients. However, there are options like the Trilogy Ventilator or Bi-level devices that are small and mobile. Patients are still able to maintain their freedom.
- Maximum inhale pressure 30cmH2O, with separate humidifier, better humidification
- With ST and target tidal volume mode settings
- Fast rise time
- Normal inhalation intensity, respiration rate is 54 times / min, and each exhalation triggers the ventilator perfectly. Easily keep in sync
- Good synchronization with big flow




