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Philips Respironics recalled more than 17 million masks used with their continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP and Bi-Level positive airway pressure or Bi-PAP machines.
In the initial September 2022 notice, the Dutch devicemaker said it had so far received 14 reports linking the CPAP and BiPAP masks’ magnets to implant malfunctions that had resulted in health ...
Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:22 PM EDT September 7, 2022 Updated: 3:16 PM EDT September 8, 2022 ...
By Ben Coxworth August 09, 2023 Portable TENS setups like the one pictured here (being used to treat a problematic knee) may offer an alternative to CPAP masks Depositphotos View 2 Images ...
Reference Rotty M-C, Suehs CM, Mallet J-P, et al. Mask side-effects in long-term CPAP-patients impact adherence and sleepiness: the InterfaceVent real-life study.
Philips Respironics recalled more than 17 million masks used with their continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP and Bi-Level positive airway pressure or Bi-PAP machines.
Philips Respironics recalled more than 17 million masks used with their continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP and Bi-Level positive airway pressure or Bi-PAP machines.