Showing posts with label cpap equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cpap equipment. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

How to select the best cleaning and care products for CPAP masks and machines.

With declining reimbursements, cash products are a great way to increase revenue while also providing your patients with convenient, easy-to-use cleaning products. This article describes the best products for cleaning CPAP equipment, as well as recommendations for cleaning schedules and techniques.



To prevent growth of mold and bacteria, regular cleaning is essential. However, this task can be tedious without the right supplies.

Daily Care
To remove dirt and oils and prevent buildup, clean the mask and cushion with a cleanser or wipe that is gentle enough for daily use. As a general rule, people can use any cleaning product on their mask that they would use on their face. Anything stronger with scents, alcohol, antibacterial agents or bleaching ingredients can cause the cushion to break down or irritate the skin.

Several products are designed specifically for CPAP masks with all-natural ingredients that are safe enough for daily use. One of the most popular brands is Citrus II, available in a dispenser with 62 wipes or a box of 12 individually wrapped wipes. Both options have their uses.   The dispensers are compact. Many of our customers provide each of their respiratory therapists with a few dispensers of wipes, one to demonstrate to the patients how to clean their masks during the initial fitting and additional ones to sell. This helps show proper maintenance and can also lead to a cash sale on the spot.

The individually-wrapped wipes are great to give away as a sample with each new patient setup, and are useful for patient travel or in-store promotions.

If your patients prefer to use a spray, Citrus II offers CPAP Mask Cleaner Spray in either 8-ounce or 1.5-ounce travel size bottles.

In addition to wiping down the mask, instruct your patients to empty the humidifier chamber each morning and leave it open to air dry for the day. They can refill it with distilled water at night. Avoid using tap water to prevent mineral buildup in the chamber that could damage the machine.

Weekly Care
Clean all equipment on a weekly basis, or more frequently if the patient is recovering from illness. First detach the mask from the tube and remove the headgear and cushions. Soak the headgear, tube, mask, humidifier chamber, reusable foam filter, chinstrap and any connectors or adapters in a 50/50 solution of warm water and Citrus II CPAP Concentrated Cleanser for 10-20 minutes.

After soaking, rinse thoroughly with warm water. For best results, hang the tube, headgear and chinstraps to allow them to dry completely. The mask, cushions, chamber and filter can be left out on a towel to dry. Ensure the filter is fully dry before placing it back into the machine. If your patient lives in a wet or humid climate and they have trouble getting their tube and mask to dry fully, Hurricane makes a Home Edition CPAP Equipment Dryer that safely dries products without damage. However, make sure patients are aware that they should not machine wash or dry headgear or chinstrap as it will damage the material or affect the size.

To clean the machine, make sure it is unplugged, and wipe it with a cloth soaked in warm water or a mix of warm water and CPAP Concentrated Cleanser.

With filters, a good rule of thumb is: If it is foam or labeled as reusable, it can be washed weekly and reused for six months, per Medicare guidelines. If it is labeled as ultrafine or disposable, it cannot be washed and must be thrown out and replaced every two weeks. Washing a disposable filter will cause it to lose shape and effectiveness. Some machines use only disposable filters while others can accommodate reusable foam filters, as well as disposable ones. Check with the manufacturer, and explain the difference to your patients to avoid confusion.

During the weekly washing, patients can substitute vinegar, unscented liquid dish soap or hand soap in place of the CPAP Concentrated Cleanser, but they should not use rubbing alcohol, bleach, scented soaps or antibacterial soaps as they can break down the equipment.

Effective Display
How do you encourage patients to clean their products regularly? First, inform them of the health implications of inhaling mold and bacteria growing in their equipment. Also, make the cleaning products easily accessible, and start them off on the right foot with samples or cleaning demonstrations during setup. To assist in this, one product is the CPAP Cleaning Product Display Kit (see below), which is a full display of all the most popular CPAP cleaning products in a tabletop format. The display signage spells out the features and benefits of the cleaners. It displays well next to the register to encourage cash purchases.

About the author:
Ashley Wood is the director of operations for Sunset Healthcare Solutions, a national manufacturer and distributor of CPAP and oxygen products and accessories. She can be reached at 312-997-9980 or ashley@sunsethcs.com. For more information or to purchase the products listed in this article, call 877-578-6738 or visit www.sunsethcs.com/cleaning.

Friday, May 24, 2013

A Review of Philips Respironics New PR System One Auto SV Advanced: Simplifying Sleep Apnea Treatment



Recently, Philips Respironics of Murrysville, PA has released their new BiPAP auto SV advanced CPAP machine, their "next generation" SV device designed to make patient management nearly automatic. This optimized CPAP machine therapy will improve treatment for patients with complicated sleep apnea conditions and manage airway and optimal ventilation by adjusting to patient's changing therapy requirements.

The Auto SV advanced System One BiPAP machine was specifically designed for patients with mixed, central, or complex sleep apnea the peace of mind and the ability to monitor their CPAP needs in an effective and cost-effective way.

As far as CPAP machines and BiPAP machines go, the Auto SV Advanced System One uses innovative and clinically proven algorithms to continually monitor and adjust to a patient's evolving therapy needs. The BiPAP machine therapy also enhances comfort for long-term use and efficiency.

If you're in the market for a new CPAP machine or BiPAP machine, the Auto SV Advanced System One offers more device intelligence so you the user can stay informed and make timely decisions effectively. With the power of the Auto SV Advanced algorithm and the System One platform, your BiPAP machine has the ability to monitor sleep assessment parameters for optimum feedback. This is ideal for more complicated CPAP machine patients. The Auto SV advanced BiPap machine also provides detailed patient-flow waveform data and can pinpoint other indicators and beyond normal Sleep Apnea symptoms. Your BiPAP machine also offers real time valuable information and patient management.

The reason to check out a new CPAP machine or BiPAP machine, particularly the BiPAP PR System One Auto SV Advanced is for the accuracy of patient information. When your BiPap or CPAP machine makes it easy to collect and share important data, you the patient are better able to communicate with your doctor or change prescriptions and treatment quickly. The intelligence of new CPAP machines like the PR System One Auto SV Advanced can be collected wirelessly for remote access, helping your clinicians improve your OSA treatment.

The PR System One Auto SV Advanced BiPAP machine is designed to simplify the management of complex sleep apnea. If you're interested in an intelligent machine like the PR System One or any other advanced CPAP machine, speak with your doctor or local CPAP machine professional to learn more about your options. Like the Philips Respironics PR System One Auto SV Advanced, future CPAP machines will continue to help OSA sufferers better monitor and adjust their treatment as therapy needs change.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sleep-articles/a-review-of-philips-respironics-new-pr-system-one-auto-sv-advanced-simplifying-sleep-apnea-treatment-4758460.html

About the Author
Erica Ronchetti is a freelance writer working with The CPAP Shop to provide customers with new information on CPAP advancements. Learn more about CPAP Supplies by visiting our website!

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