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What is a BiPAP machine, how does it work, benefits of using it & instructions to be followed before using it?

Posted by Yogesh Nadar on

A variety of medical conditions can cause breathing difficulties. It makes you feel like you can't get enough oxygen, your chest feels tight, you're out of breath, or suffocating.

Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (also called "BiPAP" or "BPap") may be beneficial in several situations. It is a sort of ventilator—a device that assists with breathing.

If you have a medical condition that affects your breathing, BiPAP might be able to help. If you have any of the following prerequisites, you may require BiPAP:

  • COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
  • Hypoventilation syndrome due to obesity
  • Pneumonia
  • A flare-up of asthma
  • Any breathing problems you may face after any surgical procedure
  • A respiratory disorder caused by a neurological condition.

BiPAP is a non-invasive ventilation (NIV) therapy that helps people breathe easier.

BiPAP devices are available for use in hospitals and at home for people who require them.

These devices, like other ventilators, employ pressure to force air into your lungs.

This opens the lungs, increasing the amount of oxygen in the blood and reducing carbon dioxide levels, depending on the setting.

These machines are named “bilevel” because they have two air pressure settings:

  • When you breathe in, the BiPAP machine delivers increased air pressure. Inspiratory positive airway pressure is another name for this (IPAP).
  • When you breathe out, the machine lessens the air pressure. Expiratory positive airway pressure is the term for this (EPAP).

How does a BiPAP machine work?

When you breathe normally, your lungs expand as you inhale.

This is caused by the diaphragm, which is the major breathing muscle in your chest, contracting downward.

The pressure inside your lungs' tubes and sacs drops due to this.

Air is sucked into your lungs when the pressure drops. The oxygenated air fills them up.

A BiPAP machine can help push air into your lungs if you have trouble breathing.

A mask or nasal plug linked to the ventilator is to be worn. The gadget inflates your lungs with compressed air.

It's termed "positive pressure ventilation" because the device uses air pressure to assist expand your lungs.

Positive pressure ventilators come in a variety of shapes and sizes. BiPAP is only one of them.

When you use BiPAP, you get positive air pressure on both sides of your mouth when you breathe in and out.

When you breathe in, however, you get more air pressure. Other types of ventilators do not have this option.

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), for example, maintains the same level of pressure while you breathe in and out.

BiPAP may be more effective than CPAP for some medical conditions.

Benefits of using a BiPAP machine?

People with respiratory issues have a hard time receiving adequate oxygen and exhaling enough CO2.

BiPAP can help the body work more effectively by improving air exchange. To name a few more advantages of using a BiPAP machine, consider the following:

  1. Exhaling is much simpler with BiPAP: BiPAP works by holding the airways open through continuous pressure. This prevents the upper airways from closing, making breathing simpler and helping to keep oxygen levels stable while you sleep.
  2. BiPAP has a breath timing function that may be turned on or off: Bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP) is a comparative approach that allows for separate inspiratory and expiratory pressure modulation and timed oral and nasal pressure breathing.
  3. BiPAP is better for sleep apnea patients: Mild to severe sleep apnea is generally treated with a BiPAP machine. Doctors may recommend a BiPAP machine for those who require high pressure.
  4. BiPAP improves the quality of sleep: Doctors believe that daily use of BiPAP not only enhances the quality of sleep for people with severe COPD but can also extend a person’s life. The use of BiPAP machines may also reduce the rate of hospital admissions among people with COPD.
  5. BiPAP comes with an inbuilt humidifier: BiPAP machines like the Philips BiPAP Pro are compact and easier to use and handle. This comes with an inbuilt humidifier that prevents drying of the mucus membranes, leading to a sore and painful throat.


Instructions to be followed before using BiPAP machine

Your doctor will adjust the air pressure setting on your device before usage.

Your doctor will also inform you if you need to use the BiPAP equipment exclusively at night or other times throughout the day.

You must learn how to set up your BiPAP gadget if you plan to use it at home. Written or video instructions, or both, can be found in the device.

You can also check out this demonstration video on using and installing BMC RESmart GII Y30T BiPAP with Humidifier.

Wearing a nose or face mask such as BMC F2 Full Face Mask and BestFit 2 Nasal Mask to sleep may feel unusual, and the compressed air flow may be uncomfortable, but you'll grow used to it.

A BiPAP machine is a type of ventilator used to treat persistent breathing problems.

It works similarly to a CPAP machine, except instead of delivering a constant air pressure, a BiPAP provides two levels.

People with specific forms of sleep apnea, COPD, obesity-hypoventilation syndrome, and neurological diseases that impact breathing, such as ALS, should use BiPAP equipment.

TenTabs provides a variety of hospital equipments like BMC auto CPAP and BiPAP machine online.

We provide high-quality CPAP machine online and other medical products that are supplied with the highest care and at a moderate cost.



Our best selling BiPAP machine product list -

 Product Name Price
Devilbiss Sleepcube BiPAP ST - DV 56 ₹65,500/-
Ventmed DS8 BiPAP ST30 with Humidifier and Full Face Mask ₹23,990/-
Philips Respironics BiPAP A30 ₹1,57,769/-
Yuwell BiPAP YH 825 ₹53,990/-
BMC Resmart GII BiPAP Y25T Machine with Humidifier ₹29,000/-

 

FAQ

How is BiPAP different from CPAP?

BiPAP machines vary from CPAP machines as they have two pressure settings: one for inhalation (IPAP) and a lower one for exhalation (EPAP).

Who uses the BiPAP machine?

BiPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure) is a sort of airway pressure providing a device that helps patients with COPD or other breathing disorders maintain a steady breathing rhythm at night or during symptom flare-ups.

Is BiPAP used for COVID19?

Suppose a patient with COVID-19 infection has minimal symptoms and little respiratory distress. In that case, a modified CPAP or BiPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure) machine can be utilised to satisfy the needs. Still, it must be monitored carefully to guarantee its efficiency. However, in the event of highly infected individuals, ventilators cannot be ruled out.


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