DM28 20A WP low noise non invasive breathing portable APAP for home use

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Product Overview

Description



Product Paramenters


Product Name
APAP
Pressure Range
4-20hpa
Humidification
0-5
Noise
less than 28dB
Water Capacity
320ml
Dimensions
14*15.6*9.4cm
Packing Size
36*31*15cm
G.W./N.W.
3.5/3.0kg


Product Description


Core Technology


Low noise design
Using "dumbbell" air inlet duct, and multiple patent noise reduction technology, a good solution to this problem. When the ventilator works, only gentle and pure air flow can be heard, minimizing the impact of noise on patients. Working noise is less than 28dB.
Continuous running for 300h+
Using Core components imported from Japan, ensure 300 hours of continuous operation without shutdown, stable output, small attenuation, ensure adequate pressure output.
7 days historical data review
It can store the user's 7 days detailed usage data (airflow waveform and etc.), no need SD card for data reading, at any time view from cloud platform or via ventilator, avoiding the problem of user data loss due to SD card damage or loss.


Interactive touch screen solution


High-sense
High-sense CTP enables more effective operations. User can access to target interface with no more than three steps.
Multi-theme UI
Multi-theme UI provide different visual experience.
AHI & P95
AHI & P95 curves show data more visually.


More advanced humidification system


Larger heating area
A larger heating area whose humidifying rate up to 65%, in order to reduce max such failure, for users to save unnecessary
maintenance costs.


15-degree inclined anti-backflow pipe
15-degree anti-backflow pipe more effectively prevent water reversely flow the host, protecting the machine from damage.


Good design structure
Optimized structure with double injection molding material is easier to clean.


Advanced algorism and excellent experience


X life
X life (Pressure Release Function) will automatically and rapidly adjust expiratory pressure according to users breath (△=150 ms), which has no difference with natural breathing.
I-Breath solution
I-Breath Solution will automatically change the trig point and respiratory rate during breathing process by adjusting the I/E Sensitivity and I/E Rate to ensure more comfortable and more effective treatment.


More comprehensive data management


Comprehensive data management
Brand new and user-friendly air treat diagnostic analysis software and Air Treat Cloud, providing more comprehensive analysis
report and more straightforward configuration adjustment. Connect the intelligent terminal with APP to synchronize the treatment
data with the machine, providing timely report and accessibilities to enhance user experience and patient compliance. More
comprehensive data management solutions: Wifi, Bluetooth, Cellular network, SD card, multiple data connections and storage
schemes. Wifi, Bluetooth, cellular network are options solutions.




Packing & Delivery




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Why Choose Us


1. Wide Choice
Konsung's oxygen concentrator including APAP, CPAP and BiPAP, suitable to different requirements from home use and medical.


2. Stable quality
Adopted American technology oil-free compressor and French Imported molecular sieve, with Intelligent self-diagnostic system, power offer alarm function, neutralizer function, high/low pressure alarm, it makes 24-hour continuous working available.


3. High reputation
Konsung donated lots of ventilators to hospitals, and has been won unanimous praise by doctors and patient during this extraordinary period.


4. Prompt delivery
We have stock of finished products semi-finished products and raw material accessories of oxygen concentrator wtih APAP, CPAP and BiPAP, so that we can ensure the flexible delivery time.


FAQ


1. Do APAP machines weaken your lungs?
The APAP is probably weakening the breathing. If the optimal breathing mechanical function were established, you probably would not need the APAP. This may or may not be easy to attain.


2. Are there any side effects of using a APAP machine?
Side effects of APAP use are usually minor and may include: Feelings of confinement from the face mask. Sore or dry mouth. Nasal congestion, runny nose, sinusitis, or nosebleeds.


3. How many hours should you use a APAP machine?
Each insurance provider has specific requirements, but most require the use of the CPAP machine for 4 hours a night on at least 70 percent of nights.


4. What does the APAP machine record?
Most standard APAP machines show a snapshot of a person's therapy sessions. The most basic includes average usage, hours used, pressure, leak information and AHI information.


5. Why am I still tired after using APAP?
If you're still tired after using the APAP machine, then you most certainly have APAP resistant syndrome or True Residual
Sleepiness. The science explains that there is a residual sleepiness in some patients with sleep apnea, which takes time to
disappear.


6. Should I use my APAP when I have a cold?
Yes, absolutely. Not only do APAPs help relieve cold and flu symptoms such as congestions, coughing, sore throat, and more, but they help you get the rest your body needs. Studies show that lack of sleep affects your immune system.


7. What happens if you use a APAP and don't need it?
It is dangerous to use a APAP machine if you do not have sleep apnea. If you use a CPAP machine without it being medically necessary or at the wrong pressure setting it can cause difficulty breathing which is in some cases life threatening.


8. Can you get too much oxygen from a APAP machine?
The majority of the time, the symptoms of too much oxygen are minimal and can include headache, sleepiness or confusion after beginning supplemental oxygen. You may also experience increased coughing and shortness of breath as the airways and lungs become irritated.


9. Does APAP help with shortness of breath?
APAP effectively offloads the respiratory system in obese subjects, when awake, and reduced NRD by 30%. Breathlessness is not experienced when NRD is reduced.


10. What sleeping position is best for sleep apnea?
Sleeping on Your Right Side. Side sleeping is the preferred position for helping calm your sleep apnea. Sleeping on your right side reduces snoring and encourages blood flow.








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