Proof Links
C-Flex ProofLinks
This group of ProofLink Updates provides you with the latest information or recent research concerning the use of
C-Flex therapy.
- Loube et. al., Comparison of Compliance with Proportional Positive Airway
Pressure (C-Flex) to CPAP in the Treatment of OSA. ( 39K / pdf )
- Penzel, et.al. Inspiratory Flow Limitation during NREM and REM Sleep Investigated
under CPAP and C-Flex conditions. ( 93K / pdf )
- Aloia, et.al. Treatment Adherence and Positive Outcomes in Flexible versus Standard
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy. ( 97K / pdf )
- Mohan, K. Effect of Expiratory Pressure Relief during CPAP Therapy on Adherence
in a Retrospective Analysis of Recent Clinical Experience. ( 94K / pdf )
- Aloia, M.S., et al Treatment Adherence and Outcomes in Flexible versus Standard Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy ( 99K / pdf )
- Ruyak, P.S., Aloia, M., et al. The Efficacy of C-FlexT at Improving Treatment Adherence in Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) ( 40K / pdf )
- Gentina, T., et. al. Comparison between Automatic and a Novel Fixed Positive Airway Pressure Therapy Studying Quality of Life and Sleep Architecture in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. ( 40K / pdf )
- Rosenthal, LR, et al. International Multi-Center Long Term Study of Treatment Satisfaction and Compliance in OSA: CPAP with Expiratory Pressure Relief vs. Conventional CPAP ( 42K / pdf )
Non Invasive Ventilation ProofLinks
This group of ProofLink Updates provides you with the latest information or recent research concerning the use or
implementation of non-invasive ventilation.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea ProofLinks
This group of ProofLink Updates provides you with the latest information or research concerning screening, management
or care of the patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Bi-level ProofLinks
This group of ProofLink Updates provides you with the latest information or recent research concerning the use of
Bi-level therapy.
Auto CPAP ProofLinks
This group of ProofLink Updates provides you with the latest information or recent research concerning the use of
Auto CPAP therapy.

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