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What you should know Important mask information for your sleep therapy

How long does a CPAP mask typically last? Sleep therapy masks used in the home tend to last three to six months depending on several factors that greatly impact how long the product can provide effective therapy. Those factors include: Cushion seal deterioration due to the effects of facial oils and/or acidity Proper fitting and sizing at initial mask set-up Frequency and method of cleaning As a frame of reference, the U.S. Medicare program reimburses for a new mask once every three months if medically necessary.* Nasal mask cushions can be replaced up to two times per month. Tubing and filters are other areas where bacteria can collect and also are eligible for replacement. See the table for time intervals for frequently replaced OSA supplies. Consult with your homecare provider or health insurance company to understand your replacement benefits. How do the above factors impact mask life expectancy and therapy? Seal deterioration Once a cushion begins to interact with facial oils and acids, the sealing effect of the cushion deteriorates despite proper mask and facial hygiene. As a result, more and more leaks occur. You might react by tightening the headgear and continuing to tighten it over a period of time. While leaks can reduce the effectiveness of PAP therapy, over-tightening causes discomfort and pressure points. The combined result of both issues could lead to reduced usage and effectiveness of your therapy.

Fitting A mask that is not properly sized and fitted can cause you to continually readjust the mask and/or over-tighten the headgear very early in the product s life, also reducing how long it can work effectively. Therapists are trained to properly fit masks, however, your facial features change significantly during sleep. Contact your homecare provider if you feel you have a fitting issue. Equipment and supply replacement sch Your supplies should be replaced when they show signs of to replace them on a regular basis. The maximum replace Equipment Mask Nasal replacement cushion Pillows replacement cushion Full-face cushion Headgear Chinstrap Tubing Filter, fine disposable Filter, gross particle foam Therapy device Maximum Medicare frequency 1 per 3 months 2 per month 2 per month 1 per month 1 per 6 months 1 per 6 months 1 per 3 months 2 per month 1 per 6 months 1 per 5 years * Medicare may change this schedule without warning or notice; ch for more information.

Mask cleaning Our mask instructions include cleaning tips to help extend the life of your mask by using mild, soapy water rather than soaps with moisturizers or perfumes. We also recommend replacing masks if they become damaged or show signs of aging, such as leakage issues as discussed above, cushions that lose shape or contour, and/or mask components or cushions that become cracked or torn. dule wear. Depending on your coverage, you may be able ent schedule for Medicare patients is shown below. My insurance plan ck with your homecare provider or local Medicare carrier

How can your mask and supplies continue to work properly? As a manufacturer, we believe the best course of action is to inspect your mask for deterioration regularly and to replace it when it shows signs of damage or age. Keep in mind that not all wear is visible to the eye. If mask leaks are increasing or you are tightening the headgear more and more, it may be time for fresh supplies. Using a mask that is in good condition helps to maintain proper seal, comfort, and compliance. Contact your homecare provider for additional supplies or if you have any questions concerning your therapy.

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