BiPAP Setting
Meant for dealing with breathing problem, the BiPAP provides a positive airway pressure to the patients through a breathing apparatus. Popularly known as C-PAP in 1980 for combating positive airway pressure(PAP), it was popularized as a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure(C-PAP) after one decade in 1990 and was used to deal with sleep apnea, a breath problem erupting during the sleep.
In sleep apnea, upper airway gets collapsed causing the breath to run much faster. A patient, affected from apnea, gets awakened in obfuscation due to chocking experience of his breath. Such complication deprives the patient of routine sound sleep developing as a result new problems like depression, headache, poor concentration and frustration. Health keeps deteriorating rapidly.
In order to help the patient recover from sleep apnea, the BiPAP (C-PAP machine) is pressed into treatment by the doctors for providing easy breath thereby sound sleep. Patients, affected from neuromuscular diseases are provided with such treatment for reducing their all their breath-related complications. In order to deal with breath problem, BiPAP setting is required to be arranged which delivers the air through a mask for conducive breathing machine.
Though the BiPAP machine setting a patient is put on a mask for easy inhalation and exhalation with feasible pressure. Being effective and efficient enough in dealing with breath complication, the BiPAP is used specially even for those who suffer from neuromuscular diseases.
BiPAP setting provides a remarkable support to the patients in inhaling fresh air and exhaling carbon dioxide out without any difficulty. The BiPAP is helpful for those also who suffer from a heart problem and lung disorder. Those whose heart has a high level of carbon dioxide are given an effective treatment of BiPAP settings for a fresh experience and good relaxation. Patients of atelectasis disease also have a relief through BiPAP machine.
The BiPAP helps their lungs expand and have fresh air which prevents them from dyeing due to sudden collapse of their lung. A special respiratory test is conducted on them in order to measure their lung’s capacity in breathing. Another crucial test of BiPAP is Forced Vital Capacity test which measures the capability of patient in having a breath without any difficulty. Though FVC is effective enough in dealing with breath related problems, it cant deal with sleep apnea.