new products?
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I have a local support group meeting tomorrow evening. Just wondering, what’s new in the field of apnea equipment in the last 3-6 months? anything? I think the respronics FFM is new isn’t it norm? Got a link for info on that ? What else? — Beth in Australia =================== FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here http://talhost.net/sleep Newsgroup Archives http://talhost.net/sleep/archives.htm this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles Remove my name to reply (I am not a medical professional and anything stated in my posts is my opinion only unless specified otherwise)
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"Tal" <sleepbethdisord…@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:bit57b$crn8l$1@ID-148111.news.uni-berlin.de… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I have a local support group meeting tomorrow evening. > Just wondering, what’s new in the field of apnea equipment in the last 3-6 > months? anything? > I think the respronics FFM is new isn’t it norm? Got a link for info on > that ? > What else? > — > Beth in Australia > =================== > FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here > http://talhost.net/sleep > Newsgroup Archives http://talhost.net/sleep/archives.htm > this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles > Remove my name to reply > (I am not a medical professional and anything stated in my posts is my > opinion only unless specified otherwise)
Hey Beth, if you haven’t already you could check out http://www.cpapman.com/index.html and click on each product under, What are you looking for? Sometimes it shows newer stuff, sometimes not. Also, http://www.resmed.com/us/1002086386269.html has a Resmed’s Newest Products Releases. Respironics add on to CPAP (C-flex) seems to be one of their newest http://www.respironicsremstar.com/features.htm Last is the elusive Resmed AutoSet CS for congestion heart failure caused central apnea/Cheyne-Stokes respirations. http://www.talkaboutsleep.com/sleepdisorders/Snoring_apnea_resmedVPAP… Hope this helps.Mike
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I got this last week in a newsletter, haven’t seen it anywhere else on the net. I would like to know how much the 420 E Traveler autopap will cost? (Second paragraph) The smallest CPAP+humidifier integrated unit, Fisher & Paykel HC220 has received some noteworthy improvements. Now called the HC220LE, it has been made world class quiet. It also has a humidity management system called "Ambient Tracking Plus". It provides the right amount of humidity while automatically adjusting for such things as room temperature, mouth or mask leaks. This is an industry first. Puritan Bennett, the makers of the world’s smallest CPAP, will be releasing a super small Auto CPAP named the 420E in the next few weeks. It is as small as the other 420 models and will adjust pressures to your needs as you sleep. Software detailing the performance of the machine and quality of your sleep will be available. Thank you for your interest in our newsletter! If you have any questions please call us toll free at 1-800-356-5221. Archives of past newsletters are available on our website under the Services tab. You are free to unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time and may do so by visiting:
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Tal wrote: > I have a local support group meeting tomorrow evening. > Just wondering, what’s new in the field of apnea equipment in the last 3-6 > months? anything? > I think the respronics FFM is new isn’t it norm? Got a link for info on > that ?
http://tinyurl.com/lshv > What else?
New ResMed FFM. http://tinyurl.com/lsi4
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Hi Beth InnoMed have (apparently) at last released their new NasalAire II nasal interface. S’posed to be quieter, more comfortable … Simon On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 01:46:48 +1000 – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"Tal" <sleepbethdisord…@softhome.net> wrote: > I have a local support group meeting tomorrow evening. > Just wondering, what’s new in the field of apnea equipment in the last 3-6 > months? anything? > I think the respronics FFM is new isn’t it norm? Got a link for info on > that ? > What else? > — > Beth in Australia > =================== > FAQ for alt.support.sleep-disorder can be found here > http://talhost.net/sleep > Newsgroup Archives http://talhost.net/sleep/archives.htm > this site is a work in progress – feel free to submit info/articles > Remove my name to reply > (I am not a medical professional and anything stated in my posts is my > opinion only unless specified otherwise)