Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a risk factor for several diseases and is correlated with other non-medical consequences that increase the disease’s clinical and economic burden. However, OSA’s impact is highly underestimated. OXIA, the Homecare department offers a variety of options from overnight oxygen level testing to OSA diagnostic program at home, on site, or in the hospital.
Auto Cpap: Continuous Positive Air Pressure – used for the treatment of OSA. For further clarification on Auto Cpap machine , attached you can find downloadable datasheet.
Central sleep apnea occurs when your brain doesn't send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing. During a central apnea, no respiratory effort is manifested, and no air passes through the lungs, the breathing is simply dead.
Bipap: Bi-level Positive Air Pressure – used for the treatment of Central sleep apnea. For further clarification on Bipap machine , attached you can find downloadable datasheets.