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Resmed Airstart 10 APAP: Price and features

Resmed Airstart 10 APAP

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Resmed Airstart 10 APAP: Price and features

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ResMed AirStart 10 APAP (automatic positive airway pressure) is a popular choice for individuals seeking a high-quality, reliable machine to treat their sleep apnea. This device is designed to deliver continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy, which helps to keep the airways open during sleep to prevent apnea events and improve overall sleep quality.

One of the standout features of the ResMed AirStart 10 APAP is its compact size and lightweight design. This makes it easy to travel with and use in any setting, whether you're at home or on the go. The device also features a user-friendly interface, with a large, easy-to-read display and simple controls.

In terms of price, the ResMed AirStart 10 APAP is generally considered to be an affordable option compared to other CPAP machines on the market. The exact cost will depend on where you purchase the device and any additional accessories or supplies you may need, such as a humidifier or mask. However, the base price for the AirStart 10 APAP is typically around Rs. 40,0000 to Rs.42,000, making it an accessible option for many individuals

One of the key benefits of the ResMed AirStart 10 APAP is its automatic pressure adjustment capabilities. This means that the device can automatically adjust the amount of air pressure it delivers based on your breathing patterns and needs. This can help to ensure that you're receiving the optimal amount of air pressure at all times, which can improve the effectiveness of your CPAP therapy.

In addition to its automatic pressure adjustment capabilities, the ResMed AirStart 10 APAP also includes a range of advanced features to enhance your therapy experience. These include a built-in humidifier, which helps to add moisture to the air you breathe in to reduce dryness and improve comfort.

The device also includes a ramp function, which allows you to gradually increase the air pressure over a set period of time, making it easier to fall asleep.

Airstart has an Expiratory pressure release (EPR) feature that is a therapeutic function that reduces the pressure on the provided mask when the patient is exhaling while still allowing for the best possible care for the patient. The innovative reconstruction of a patient's individual breathing pattern by the Easy-Breathe waveform makes breathing seem more natural and therapy more comfortable.

The Airstart 10 APAP has a two-year warranty and is FAA certified, making it appropriate for use in flights as well. The sleep data may be downloaded using the SD card that is included with Airstart 10. On the SD card are your treatment data. Your physician could want you to mail or bring the SD card in.

Overall, the ResMed AirStart 10 APAP is a reliable and feature-packed option for individuals seeking a high-quality CPAP machine. Its compact size, automatic pressure adjustment capabilities, and advanced features make it a top choice for many people looking to improve their sleep quality and manage their sleep apnea.

While the price may vary depending on where you purchase the device and any additional accessories, the base cost of the AirStart 10 APAP is generally considered to be affordable compared to other CPAP machines on the market.

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