The flexible tubing that connects a CPAP device to the mask or interface worn by a patient is essential for delivering pressurized air. This component comes in various lengths, diameters, and materials, often including heated options designed to mitigate condensation buildup.
Effective sleep apnea therapy relies on the uninterrupted flow of air from the device to the user. A clean, undamaged conduit is critical for maintaining proper pressure delivery and ensuring comfortable, compliant therapy. Historically, these components were often bulky and rigid, but advancements in materials science have led to lighter, more flexible, and more comfortable options. This evolution has significantly improved patient comfort and adherence to prescribed therapies.