Breathing gas delivery method and apparatus

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure

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12820421, 12820423, A61M 1600

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ABSTRACT:
An improved methodology and apparatus for delivery of breathing gas such as fop the treatment of sleep apnea through application of alternating high and low level positive airway pressure within the airway of the patient with the high and low airway pressure being coordinated with the spontaneous respiration of the patient.

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