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What is CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure?

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) delivers air into your airway through a specially designed nasal mask or pillows. The flow of air creates enough pressure when you inhale to keep your airway open. CPAP is considered the most effective nonsurgical treatment for snoring and sleep apnea.

Reported Purpose & Efficacy

Reasons and Efficacy
Purpose # of patients
# of patients with evaluations Efficacy
Major
Moderate
Slight
None
Can’t tell
Sleep Apnea Disorder 166 31 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
Obstructive Sleep Apnea 89 18 Efficacy_major Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
Obstructive sleep apnea 70 22 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_cant_tell
Sleep Apnea 25 7 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate
Other 20 5 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none
Central sleep apnea 12 5 Efficacy_major Efficacy_slight

See all 343 patients currently using CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

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Reported Schedules

Frequently reported dosages based on patients currently using CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. See all 32 dosages

  daily 1 other daily 3 hr daily 4 hr daily 5 hr daily 6 hr daily 7 hr daily 8 hr daily 9 hr daily 10 hr daily
  12 Number of Patients: 12 3 Number of Patients: 3 7 Number of Patients: 7 11 Number of Patients: 11 19 Number of Patients: 19 51 Number of Patients: 51 43 Number of Patients: 43 127 Number of Patients: 127 16 Number of Patients: 16 16 Number of Patients: 16  

Reported Stop Reasons

Why Patients Stopped Using (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Other 25   Other: 56%
Did not seem to work 17   Did not seem to work: 38%
Side effects too severe 13   Side effects too severe: 29%
Doctor's advice 6   Doctor's advice: 13%
Personal research 2   Personal research: 4%
Expense 2   Expense: 4%
Course of treatment ended 2   Course of treatment ended: 4%

See all 45 patients who’ve stopped using CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

How Long Current Patients Have Been Using CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more

How Long Patients Used Before Stopping

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more

Reported Adherence, Burden & Cost See details from patient evaluations

Adherence

Taking treatment as prescribed

Adherence of CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

Always
56 64%
Usually
21 24%
Sometimes
9 10%
Never
1 1%

Burden

Difficulty being on treatment

Burden of CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

Very
10 11%
Somewhat
31 36%
A little
27 31%
Not at all
19 22%

Cost

Paid out of pocket

Cost of CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure

$200+
0 0%
$100-199
3 7%
$50-99
3 7%
$25-49
5 12%
< $25
32 74%

Report created on May 28, 2012.