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  2. List of ventilator manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Other Manufactures [3]; Manufacturer Country City Airon Corporation: U.S. Melbourne, Florida Avasarala Technologies Limited: India Bengaluru A B INDUSTRIES (MAX MEDITECH PVT LTD) [citation needed]

  3. Continuous positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    CPAP is the most effective treatment for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, in which the mild pressure from the CPAP prevents the airway from collapsing or becoming blocked. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] CPAP has been shown to be 100% effective at eliminating obstructive sleep apneas in the majority of people who use the therapy according to the ...

  4. Does Medicare cover CPAP machines? - AOL

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    Original Medicare, which includes parts A and B, may cover different uses of CPAP machines. ... Medicare Advantage plans have differing rules about equipment brands, suppliers, and medical ...

  5. Airway pressure release ventilation - Wikipedia

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    APRV is used by many brands and models of mechanical ventilators under different names. Most names are copyrighted as trademarks and do not represent nomenclature of mechanical ventilation but may be referred to clinically by the brand name. [citation needed] Some of these names include: BiVent - (Servo-i ventilator by Maquet)

  6. Does Medicare Cover CPAP Machines? - AOL

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    CPAP machine rental for a 3-month trial if you’ve newly received a diagnosis. CPAP rental for 13 months if you’ve been using it consistently (after 13 months, you’ll own the CPAP machine)

  7. Respironics - Wikipedia

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    McGinnis developed the "Nasal CPAP Mask System," a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine for the treatment of sleep apnea, [3] based on the original 1981 design by Dr. Colin Sullivan. [4] After receiving FDA approval in 1984, Respironics began selling the first commercially available CPAP machine a year later. [5]

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