Network Logo
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Times Read : 2      
Categories

Business and Finance
Culture and Society
Home and Relationships
Home Management
Internet and Technology
Personal Development
Recreation and Leisure
This and That
 
Stats
Total Articles: 82231
Total Authors: 6785
Total Downloads: 120578


Newest Member
Alan Reed
 


   

What to Look For in a Sleep Apnea Machine



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.LeadershipVillage.org/rss.php?rss=807
By : Andy West    zero times read
Submitted 2008-12-03 18:30:42
A sleep apnea machine is a miracle machine for someone with sleep apnea, a condition where the person stops breathing at intervals during the night. As you can probably imagine, this condition is highly disruptive to the person’s sleep patterns and overall quality of sleep, causing him or her to be extremely tired all the time.

To keep a person breathing normally all night long, a sleep apnea machine creates positive pressure through the patient’s airways, which means that it gently blows air down the person’s nose and throat. This prevents the airways from closing unexpectedly, such as when the tonsils partially block the throat. When the positive pressure is at the correct level for the individual patient, the person should not have any apneas, or periods where he or she stops breathing.

CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machines have a variety of different features to make them more convenient and helpful for the patient. Here are some features to weigh when choosing a sleep apnea machine.

Battery power: Your sleep apnea machine should have both a plug so that it can run off of electricity and a battery so that you can use it when a wall outlet is not available, such as on an airplane. Additionally, you should consider the battery’s capacity. You should be able to use the machine for eight consecutive hours, even when they are on the settings that use the most power, such as when the humidifier or heater is on.

Backup battery: In addition to having plenty of battery power, it is important for the battery to kick in automatically in the event of a power failure. This is not a common feature, so if this is important to you, you might have to do some shopping around.

Data storage: Some sleep apnea machines store data, such as whether and how often you have apneas during the night, and how often you use the machine. These things are important because they help your doctor to judge the effectiveness of the treatment, and to adjust it accordingly. You may also want to look at how data is stored if it is stored in a memory device that is not removable, you may have to take the entire machine in to your doctor’s office to have the data downloaded, as opposed to removing a small data storage device from the machine and carrying just that in to your doctor.

Gradual increase in pressure: Many newer sleep apnea machines have a setting to gradually increase the amount of pressure, allowing your body to adjust to it slowly. This is definitely more of a comfort issue than a treatment requirement. However, it could be a very important feature if being uncomfortable with a too sudden amount of pressure makes you discontinue your treatment.

Bi level pressure: Another feature that many newer machines have is a bi level pressure setting, enabling you to set different pressures for inhaling and exhaling. This makes exhaling much easier, since you will not be pushing as hard against the pressure in order to get the air out of your lungs.

Comfortable mask and hose length: Although masks are purchased separately from the sleep apnea machine, they are worth mentioning, because a comfortable mask can mean the difference between you sticking with the treatment, and giving it up because you find it uncomfortable or ineffective. A good sleep apnea mask should not leak, even when you crush it up against the pillow; however, a good mask also needs to be comfortable for you to wear. Additionally, you should consider the hose length; about six feet is considered normal, because it gives you room to move about without lessening the effectiveness of the machine.

Choosing a sleep apnea machine is a big decision. Once you are using a machine regularly and it is working correctly, you will find you have more energy and fewer problems with fatigue during the day: Ending your nighttime apneas enables you to get deeper, less frequently interrupted sleep. The wrong machine, however, can make treatment ineffective or unpleasant, so be sure to consider your options carefully.
Author Resource:- Andy West is a writer for CPAP-Supply, providing products to those owning a sleep apnea machine or CPAP machine. Please visit http://www.cpap-supply.com/Articles.asp?ID=146 for more information.
Article From Business - Leadership - Success

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
select
Sign up
select
learn more
Affiliate Sign in
Affiliate Sign In
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

Purchase this software

 

From Family Stew



The Free Ride In Public Schools
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
Why should public-school students bother doing homework or studying hard if they advance to the next grade no matter how bad they do in class? That would be dumb, and these kids are not dumb.
Punishing the Victim -- Why Public Schools Pressure Parents To Give Their Kid...
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
It is normal for bright, energetic kids to be bored in public school. To solve the problem of "unruly" children, public schools now pressure parents to give their kids potentially dangerous mind-altering drugs.
The Graceful Art of Defrazzling - For Mothers
27 Nov 2008 at 11:28am
An introduction to a "defrazzled" method of surviving life as a mother

From Expanding Links



What Can You Do To Beat Your Competition?
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Your competition is more established than your website is. How do you get ahead of them?
Methods of Website Promotion
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Some thoughts and experiences related to website promotion and methods for gaining added exposure...
How to Get Directories to Submit Your Site - With this 5 Steps Guide!
26 Nov 2008 at 3:57pm
Simple 5 steps guide to get all those directories for your site submission campaign.



If you are interested in learning about and discussing social services and social services agency management, please visit SocialServicesAgencyManagement.com where you will also learn about the new ecological model of excellence.

A Service Of: (©) Leadership Village - all rights reserved