A Results-driven Design Philosophy.
Fisher & Paykel's SleepStyle™ family of CPAP units features innovations in humidification and design that provide for better commercial, clinical and patient-care results. This means better performance for healthcare providers, physicians and sleep technicians and of course their patients.
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Choosing the Right SleepStyle™ CPAP Solutions for you.
Decisions on choosing the right SleepStyle™ unit will be affected by your personal needs and preferences.
To assist the selection process, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare has created this chart, showing the incremental increase in commercial, clinical and patient care results as humidification technologies inherent in the SleepStyle™ family become more advanced.
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Fisher Paykel Definitions
| Fit-and-Forget Technology |
| Using our anthropometric database with thousands of facial contours, our designers have created a combination of technologies that adjust to the user for personalized comfort – such as: auto-contouring cushioning technologies and an auto-sliding Glider™ Strap that compensates for head movement to maintain a seal. Simply fit and forget. |
| Out-of-Box-Solution |
| A handy method of providing all of the interfaces in our family assembled (all sizes included) – ready to use for a simple application straight from the box. There is no requirement for a dealer or lab to hold a range of sizes and no requirement for difficult manual adjustments once the user has the mask home. |
| Compliance |
| Time sleeper spends on therapy. Usage is reported as hours/night. |
| Interface |
| A mask that allows the delivery of positive pressure. Can come in the form of a nasal, nasal direct, oral or full face mask. |
| Heated humidification |
| Equipment consisting of a chamber that is filled with water and rests on a heater plate. The air is warmed and moistened as it passes over the heated water. Heated humidification is an important adjunct to CPAP therapy that alleviates nasal side effects such as congestion. |
| Standard CPAP |
| A stand alone continuous positive airway pressure device that comes without humidification |
| Integrated CPAP |
| A continuous positive airway pressure unit that comes with a heated humidifier attached. |
| True Integration |
| An integrated CPAP that was designed and built to have heated humidification attached. The benefits of true-integration over modular-integration include lower incidence of water-ingress due to more efficient design (built with the intention of having water attached) and smaller and more compact. |
| Rain-out |
| The accumulation of condensation in the delivery tube that causes a disruptive gurgling noise. Rain-out also causes significant fluctuations in mask pressure, rendering CPAP therapy ineffective. | |