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The CPAP '''titration''' study is essentially the same as the [[Sleep Study]] with the addition of CPAP therapy to determine proper pressure and settings. 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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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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[[Category:CPAP technology]][[Category:Medical terms]][[Category:CPAP data]][[Category:Diagnosis]][[Category:Treatment]]

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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