BiPAP

Single level ventilator / bi-level ventilator

There are many choices of ventilators on the market. To choose a ventilator that suits you, you must first understand the characteristics of different styles of ventilators. Take single-level ventilators and bi-level ventilators as examples. Do you know the differences between the two? Useful?

Single-level ventilator features

– Automatically increase and decrease the output pressure accordingly as the patient’s airway resistance changes
– Easy to use, highly recommended for therapeutic effects
– Comes with CPAP mode

Suitable conditions: mild, moderate and severe sleep apnea syndrome

Bi-level ventilator features

– There are two types of pressure: inspiratory pressure and expiratory pressure.
– Relieve patient’s respiratory muscle fatigue
– Provide adequate breathing volume to the patient
– Enhanced oxygen exchange and discharge carbon dioxide

Suitable diseases: respiratory failure, cor pulmonale, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, motor neurone disease, myasthenia and other moderate and mild respiratory disorders

AMED® currently provides a variety of single-level ventilator and bi-level ventilator products. You are welcome to order online or contact us via hotline or email to inquire about product details.