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A BPAP is a form of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) therapy used to facilitate breathing.
BPAP machines can be used in hospitals, and are also available for those who need them at home.
Home BPAP machines are compact — about the size of a toaster. The machine features a tube that connects to a mask which is worn over your nose and mouth.
Like other ventilators, BPAP machines use pressure to push air into your lungs. Depending on the settings, this opens the lungs, improving the level of oxygen in the blood and decreasing the carbon dioxide.
These machines are called “bilevel” because they have two air pressure settings:
- When you breathe in, BPAP machines deliver more air pressure. This is also known as inspiratory positive airway pressure (IPAP).
- When you breathe out, the machine reduces the air pressure. This is called expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP).
Some BPAP machines have a timer that can be programmed to maintain a certain number of breaths per minute.
BPAP machines can be used at home to treat medical conditions that make it difficult to breathe. Some conditions that it may be helpful for include:
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD)
- obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS)
- obstructive sleep apnea
- central sleep apnea
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
BPAP machines may be used in hospitals to treat breathing emergencies. Because they’re non-invasive, they’re often a preferable treatment to intubation.
Doctors tend to use them in cases that aren’t severe enough to require intubation. For instance, a BPAP machine might be used to treat respiratory failure caused by a COPD flare up, pulmonary edema, or pneumonia.
They’re also used to ensure proper breathing after taking someone off intubation.
A 2020 article suggests that BPAP ventilators might be an effective therapy for people experiencing moderate breathing difficulties caused by COVID-19.
However, there’s little published data about BPAP machines for this purpose and best practices are evolving.