BMC BiPaP Machine B25VT is a Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure device with S/T mode with target tidal volume to provide non-invasive ventilation for Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Respiratory Insufficiency patients. Book your sleep test
It has complete practical functions: delay time, air leakage compensation, Reslex, automatic switch on and off, etc. Advanced air leakage compensation promises adequate volume support. Ti Control, 8-grade I/E Sense, and Ramp Time guarantee better ventilation synchronization.
Pressure support automatically adjusts according to the target tidal volume to reduce hypoventilation.
Multiple accesses to using report (APP, device, PC, and respiratory health management platform).
It has a 3.5-inch color LCD screen to display important parameter information in real time.
With Eco smart heating technology, the humidifier can realize district heating, reduce energy consumption and maximize the humidification effect.
With a perfect after-sales team, you can use it without worry.
Features
BMC BiPaP Machine B25VT comes with:
- A newly designed integrated humidifier
- Targeted tidal Volume
- Professional data management
- Upgraded heating technology
- Real-time display of parameter information
- Perfect after-sales guarantee
Bipap Machine uses:
BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) machines are devices that assist with breathing, but they function differently than CPAP machines. Here’s a breakdown of their uses:
Key Differences from CPAP:
- Variable Pressure:
- Unlike CPAP, which delivers a constant pressure, BiPAP machines provide two distinct pressure levels:
- Higher pressure during inhalation (IPAP).
- Lower pressure during exhalation (EPAP).
- This difference makes it easier for individuals to exhale, which is particularly beneficial for those with certain respiratory conditions.
- Unlike CPAP, which delivers a constant pressure, BiPAP machines provide two distinct pressure levels:
Common Uses:
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD):
- BiPAP is frequently used for individuals with COPD, as it helps them to exhale more effectively, reducing the effort of breathing.
- Neuromuscular Diseases:
- People with conditions like muscular dystrophy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may use BiPAP to support their weakened respiratory muscles.
- Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS):
- BiPAP can assist individuals with OHS, a condition where obesity impairs breathing.
- Sleep Apnea (in certain cases):
- While CPAP is more common for obstructive sleep apnea, BiPAP may be prescribed for individuals who cannot tolerate CPAP or have more complex sleep apnea.
- Congestive Heart Failure:
- BiPAP can help improve breathing in individuals with heart failure, reducing the workload on the heart.
- Acute Respiratory Failure:
- In hospital settings, BiPAP may be used to provide non-invasive ventilation for patients experiencing acute respiratory distress.
Benefits:
- Improved Breathing Efficiency: The two pressure levels make it easier to both inhale and exhale.
- Enhanced Comfort: Some individuals find BiPAP more comfortable than CPAP, especially those who struggle with exhaling against constant pressure.
- Non-Invasive Ventilation: BiPAP offers a non-invasive way to support breathing, avoiding the need for intubation in many cases.
In summary, BiPAP machines are valuable tools for a range of respiratory conditions, providing tailored breathing support to improve quality of life.