Type of Therapy
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Auto BiPAP HumHT Cellular: Offers Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP), which provides two distinct pressure settings for inhalation (IPAP) and exhalation (EPAP). This is particularly beneficial for users with complex sleep apnoea or who find continuous CPAP pressure uncomfortable.
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Auto CPAP HumHT Cellular: Features automatic pressure adjustments throughout the night. It’s designed for a broad range of sleep apnoea patients and is particularly useful for those whose pressure needs may vary during sleep.
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CPAP Pro HumidHT Cellular: Delivers a fixed level of pressure as prescribed by a healthcare provider. This model is best suited for users with consistent pressure needs who prefer a straightforward CPAP therapy.

DreamStation Sleep Therapy System Configurations
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DreamStation Auto CPAP |
DreamStation CPAP Pro |
DreamStation Auto BiPAP |
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Modes |
Fixed CPAP CPAP-Check Auto-CPAP |
Fixed CPAP CPAP-Check |
Fixed CPAP Fixed BiPAP Auto-BiPAP |
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Features |
EZ-Start Auto-Trial Opti-Start |
Fixed CPAP CPAP-Check |
EZ-Start |
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Pressure Range |
4 to 20 cm H2O |
4 to 20 cm H2O |
4 to 25 cm H2O |
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Flex Comfort |
C-Flex C-Flex+ A-Flex |
C-Flex C-Flex+ |
C-Flex C-Flex+ Bi-Flex |
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Humidification Modes (3) |
Fixed Adaptive Heated Tube |
Fixed Adaptive Heated Tube |
Fixed Adaptive Heated Tube |
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Mask Type Resistance Control |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
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Ramp (0-45 minutes) |
Ramp SmartRamp |
Ramp SmartRamp |
Ramp SmartRamp |
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Altitude Compensation |
Automatic |
Automatic |
Automatic |
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Advanced Event Detection |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
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Flow Waveforms |
Standard |
Standard |
Standard |
User Customisation and Flexibility
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Auto BiPAP: Provides the highest level of customisation with two pressure settings, catering to more complex and varying breathing needs.
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Auto CPAP: Offers flexibility with auto-adjusting pressure, adapting to the user's changing needs throughout the night.
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CPAP Pro: Has less flexibility in terms of pressure changes, providing a constant, steady stream of air at a fixed pressure.
Suitability for Different Types of Sleep Apnoea
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Auto BiPAP: Especially effective for treating complex sleep apnoea, including central sleep apnoea or mixed sleep apnoea. It's also a good choice for those who have difficulty tolerating higher CPAP pressures.
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Auto CPAP and CPAP Pro: Both are generally used for treating Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). The Auto CPAP is more adaptable for users with varying nightly needs, while the CPAP Pro is for those with a constant pressure requirement.

Understanding the Differences
Philips Respironics DreamStation Auto BiPAP HumHT Cellular
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Best for: Users with complex sleep apnoea or those requiring different inhalation and exhalation pressures.
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Key Features:
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Bi-level pressure settings (IPAP and EPAP).
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Heated humidifier for comfort.
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Cellular connectivity for easy data tracking.
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Philips Respironics DreamStation Auto CPAP HumHT Cellular
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Best for: A broad range of sleep apnoea patients, especially those seeking auto-adjusting pressure.
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Key Features of Philips DreamStation models:
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Auto-adjusts pressure throughout the night.
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Heated humidifier included.
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Cellular connectivity for monitoring.
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Philips Respironics DreamStation CPAP Pro HumidHT Cellular
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Best for: Users with consistent pressure needs who prefer straightforward CPAP therapy.
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Key Features:
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Fixed pressure setting.
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Includes a heated humidifier.
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Choosing the Right Model
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Consider Therapy Needs: BiPAP machines for complex cases, Auto CPAP machine for varying nightly needs, and CPAP Pro for consistent pressure.
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User Comfort: All Philips DreamStation models feature a humidifier for comfort and cellular connectivity for data management.