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Non-Invasive Ventilation (BiPAP / CPAP)
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) with BiPAP or CPAP is a treatment that supports breathing without inserting a tube into the windpipe. A mask placed over the nose or mouth delivers pressurized air that helps keep airways open and improves oxygen flow. CPAP provides continuous pressure, while BiPAP alternates pressures for easier inhaling and exhaling. These methods are commonly used for patients with sleep apnea, COPD, acute respiratory failure, and other breathing disorders. It is safe, effective, and prevents the need for invasive procedures in many cases.
Advantages
BiPAP and CPAP avoid the risks of mechanical ventilation, such as infections or injury from intubation. They improve oxygenation, reduce carbon dioxide levels, and ease the work of breathing within minutes. NIV can be used in emergency rooms, hospital wards, or even at home for long-term management of sleep apnea or chronic lung diseases. With proper monitoring and mask fitting, these devices offer a comfortable, non-invasive solution that enhances both survival and quality of life.
How It Helps
NIV helps patients feel relief from shortness of breath and improves sleep by preventing airway collapse during the night. For chronic conditions, it reduces hospital admissions and the need for repeated emergency visits. By stabilizing oxygen and carbon dioxide balance, it allows the heart and lungs to work more efficiently. Patients using BiPAP or CPAP often report better energy levels, improved concentration, and greater independence in daily life, with long-lasting benefits for overall health.