When a mask fits, it helps patients to seamlessly integrate CPAP therapy into their daily routine and can increase their likelihood of adhering to therapy. 1
Philips is committed to helping you easily find the right mask for your patients, so they can sleep better because that’s what matters most.
There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ when it comes to sleep apnoea masks and treatment. We offer a range of mask options that are suitable for multiple patient characteristics, helping you to select the most appropriate one for your patient.
DreamMapper helps patients with Philips CPAP devices stay motivated by keeping them informed about their therapy hours, setting goals to track their progress, and by providing coaching and advice.
*This guide is not intended to replace the recommendation of a physician, respiratory therapist, sleep technician or durable medical equipment provider. It is not intended to be a substitute for clinical advice or recommendation.
** Learn more about masks with magnets here.
*** Masks are prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider. Patients should consult with their healthcare provider to determinate which mask is appropriate for their therapy.
1. Bachour A, Avellan-Hietanen H, Palotie T, Virkkula P. Practical Aspects of Interface Application in CPAP Treatment. Leuppi JD, ed. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 2019;2019:7215258. doi:10.1155/2019/7215258.
2. Data analysis of Aug 2017 Patient Preference trail where n = 85 and prescribed masks include Resmed Airfit F10 and F20, Respironics Amara View and F&P Simplus.
3. DreamWear Under the Nose Nasal: Data analysis at 30 days of use of 2015 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=98). Prescribed masks include ResMed Swift FX, ResMed Mirage FX, Philips Wisp, and ResMed P10. Data analysis at 10 days of use of 2019 Philips sponsored patient preference trial (n=81). Prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit N10, N20, Mirage Fx, Philips Wisp, Pico, ComfortGel Blue, F&P Eson & Eson 2.
4. DreamWear Full Face: Data analysis of Aug 2017 Patient Preference trial where (n=85) and prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit F10 and F20, Respironics Amara View and F&P Simplus.
5. Analysis after 30 day of use during Jul/Aug 2020. Pillows preference trial with (n=127). Prescribed masks include ResMed Airfit P10, P30i, Swift Fx, F&P Brevida, Philips DreamWear Gel Pillows, Nuance / Pro.
6. The design of the mask is such that it does not contact the nasal bridge.
7. Design of the mask prevents the cushion from touching the bridge of the nose.
8. Data analysis at 10 days of use of 2014 Philips sponsored patient preference trial.
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