Cpap stands for continuous positive airway pressure.
Apap machine vs cpap.
Apap machine is a special type of cpap machine however there is one major difference.
As the name suggests cpap works by delivering a steady pressure rate for both inhalation and.
Apap device is designed to deliver air at varying pressures in accordance with your breathing instead of just blowing one consistent pressure like cpap devices do.
Cpap machines are at a fixed pressure while apaps adjust to different pressures automatically.
The air pressure delivered from both apap and cpap machines functions as a splint delivering a continuous stream of pressurized air to prevent your throat from collapsing in on itself.
The continuous positive airway pressure cpap unit is the most prescribed machine for sleep apnea.
As you can see the first difference from cpap vs apap machines is that the cpap machines offer one steady airway pressure while the apap machines have airway pressure that is adjusted automatically based on the breathing of the sleep apnea patient.
Since apap machines can be set as cpap machines by setting both the higher pressure setting and low pressure setting at the same number the apap machine has an advantage over cpap devices.