What types of non-invasive ventilators are included

The types of non-invasive ventilators are clinically divided into different types, depending on the patient’s condition, into single-level non-invasive ventilation, or CPAP, which is more effective in patients with moderate to no complications. The patient can pressure maintain the airway open and keep breathing open. If the patient has complications, bi-level BiPAP noninvasive ventilation therapy is used. Bi-level ventilation means that different pressures are given during inspiration and expiration, with high pressure during inspiration and low pressure during expiration, which is more consistent with respiratory physiology and more comfortable for the patient. In addition, ASV, or servo-ventilation, is a pressure release technique that can be adjusted at any time according to the patient’s different needs. All of these technologies are designed to ensure that the patient can accept and adhere to the process of using a non-invasive ventilator with good results. Therefore, non-invasive treatment must be chosen through the mediation of a doctor in a regular hospital.

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