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  2. What Does CPAP Stand For? And Other PAP Acronyms

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    CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure and designates a specific type of positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. A CPAP machine emits a continuous stream of pressurized air at a fixed rate. The air is directed through a mask so that a user’s upper airways remain open during both inhalation and exhalation.

  3. Continuous positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a form of positive airway pressure (PAP) ventilation in which a constant level of pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is continuously applied to the upper respiratory tract of a person.

  4. What Does CPAP Mean, and What Does it Do? - Sleep Advisor

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    CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure. It’s a type of positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment that helps keep a patient’s airways open to reduce sleep apnea symptoms and help them breathe more normally.

  5. What Does CPAP Stand For? And Other PAP Acronyms - Sleep Doctor

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    CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure and is one the most common treatments for obstructive sleep apnea. If you’ve shopped around for sleep apnea treatments, you may have come across other acronyms like BiPAP or APAP, which are variations on the traditional CPAP.

  6. What Does CPAP Stand for and Other PAP Acronyms?

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    CPAP is the abbreviation for “continuous positive airway pressure.” A CPAP machine sends pressurized air into your airways helping to keep the airways open while you sleep. You wear a mask that connects to the device itself, via a hose, through which the air is delivered.

  7. What is CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) - ResMed

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    The short answer: An abbreviation of “continuous positive airway pressure,” CPAP is a breathing therapy device that delivers air to a mask worn over the nose and/or mouth to help consistent breathing. It’s used primarily for sleep apnea, but also in the treatment of other breathing conditions.

  8. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a type of positive airway pressure that is used to deliver a set pressure to the airways that is maintained throughout the respiratory cycle, during both inspiration and expiration.

  9. Positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    CPAP is an acronym for "continuous positive airway pressure", which was developed by Dr. George Gregory and colleagues in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of California, San Francisco. [1]

  10. CPAP - CPAP - CPAP | NHLBI, NIH

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    CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) is a machine that uses mild air pressure to keep breathing airways open while you sleep. Your healthcare provider may prescribe CPAP to treat sleep-related breathing disorders including sleep apnea. CPAP also may treat preterm infants who have underdeveloped lungs. What does a CPAP machine include?

  11. What does CPAP stand for? - ResMed

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    What does CPAP stand for? CPAP therapy is the gold standard for treating sleep apnea. It’s a device that delivers a constant flow of air via a mask while you sleep, preventing your airway from becoming blocked and enabling you to sleep peacefully and awaken refreshed.