When you first learn you have sleep apnea and are prescribed CPAP therapy, you may feel overwhelmed. That’s normal! But it’s also important not to become discouraged by the diagnosis and therapy process so you can do what's best for your health.
Your doctor may refer you to a sleep specialist at a sleep clinic. The specialist may recommend you schedule a clinical sleep test (or sleep study) to track your nighttime habits and diagnose any sleep disorders.
Find a sleep lab to get in touch with a specialist or schedule a sleep test.
A clinical sleep study test uses sensors and monitoring equipment to measure your heart, lung and brain functions as you sleep to diagnose your symptoms.
You can take an overnight sleep test at a sleep clinic, or you can order an at-home sleep test online.
After your sleep apnea test is complete, you and your doctor will go over your results together and discuss your diagnosis. If you have sleep apnea, you’ll learn its severity and potential health effects, then explore the best treatment options.
If you’re diagnosed with sleep apnea, your doctor will provide you with a written prescription for CPAP equipment. The prescription will include:
A CPAP device provides you with positive airway pressure (PAP) while you sleep – a specific airflow that’s determined by your doctor. The device connects to a mask, tubing and humidifier, which work together to gently flow air into your lungs while you sleep, so you can breathe comfortably.
Your doctor will prescribe a set air pressure level for your new CPAP device. The air pressure setting tells the device how much air, and at what speed, is required to keep your airway open.
Healthcare pro tip: Your device settings will be adjustable to help ensure your therapy is comfortable and optimal.
Your CPAP equipment provider is responsible for:
Here are some helpful tips on how to get started using your CPAP equipment:
Practice using your equipment
Practice wearing and breathing with your mask during the day to become comfortable with the airflow it provides while you sleep. Remember, this experience is different for everyone!
Talk to family and friends
Let your family and friends know about your sleep apnea and CPAP therapy so they can support you.
Register your CPAP products
When you register, you’ll receive smart tips on how to get started, how to clean and maintain your equipment, replacement reminders, product updates and more.
With the free myAir™ application, you’ll see how well you slept and receive personalized coaching tips based on your data. You may also sleep longer! More than 1.8 million people use myAir to track their CPAP treatment and consistently sleep 1 hour longer than other CPAP users. 1 Source: myAir is available to AirSense™ 10 and AirCurve™ 10 users.
myAir is available to AirSense™ 10 and AirCurve™ 10 users.
myAir also includes a how-to guide, videos and more.
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Source: Crocker M et al. Patient Engagement Using New Technology to Improve Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis. CHEST 2016.
Source: Crocker M et al. Patient Engagement Using New Technology to Improve Adherence to Positive Airway Pressure Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis. CHEST 2016.