What does C-flex mean on a CPAP machine?
What does C-flex mean on a CPAP machine?
C-Flex is a comfort feature you will find on Respironics CPAP machines. This feature decreases the pressure when you exhale. The clinician will set C-Flex before you get your machine, but you will have the option to adjust the pressure relief to meet your needs.
What is C-flex used for?
An expiratory pressure relief technology called C-Flexhas been developed to improve the comfort of CPAP therapy. It provides a 2 mbar lower exhalation pressure and an additional flow-based pressure relief at the beginning of exhalation.
What is the Flex setting on my DreamStation?
On the DreamStation machines this is called C-Flex (on the CPAP and Pro models) and A-Flex (on the Auto model). This feature allows the pressure to be reduced by up to 3 units during exhalation, making therapy a bit more comfortable while reducing mask leaks.
What is the difference between a-Flex and C-Flex?
C-Flex lowers the pressure on exhale and quickly ramps back up to the prescribed pressure. A-Flex, available on Auto CPAP machines only, lowers the pressure on exhale and gradually increases the pressure during inhale. This allows for a more fluid breath.
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