Components required for the continued function and maintenance of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy devices encompass a range of items. These include filters, tubing, masks, headgear, cushions, humidifiers, and humidifier water chambers. For example, a nasal mask provides the interface between the device’s airflow and the user, while a filter prevents dust and other particulates from entering the machine.
Maintaining the effectiveness and hygiene of CPAP therapy relies heavily on the regular replacement of these elements. Filters prevent the ingress of contaminants, ensuring clean air delivery. Clean tubing and masks reduce the risk of infection and skin irritation. Replacing worn parts contributes to the optimal performance of the therapy, promoting consistent and comfortable treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. The development and refinement of these components have played a crucial role in the wider adoption and success of CPAP therapy over the past several decades.