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− | The CPAP '''titration''' is essentially a method for determining proper [[CPAP pressure]] after a diagnosis of [[Sleep Apnea]] has been determined by a [[Sleep Study]]. During the study, the air pressure delivered through the mask or nasal inserts will be increased gradually until [[breathing]] and sleep become normal. | + | The CPAP '''titration''' is essentially a method for determining proper [[CPAP pressure]] after a diagnosis of [[Sleep Apnea]] has been determined by a [[Sleep Study]]. During the study, the air pressure delivered through the mask or nasal inserts will be increased gradually until [[breathing]] and [[sleep]] become normal. |
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 10 February 2012
The CPAP titration is essentially a method for determining proper CPAP pressure after a diagnosis of Sleep Apnea has been determined by a Sleep Study. During the study, the air pressure delivered through the mask or nasal inserts will be increased gradually until breathing and sleep become normal.
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