
Emerson Cough Assist
Comfort Curve BiPAP Mask
Breeze Sleepgear Dream Seal Mask
Breeze Sleepgear
Uni-Vent® EagleTM Model 754
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Emerson Cough Assist
Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: Emerson
Cost:
Reimbursement: Medicare covered
Pros:
This machine forces air into the lungs to inflate the lungs. Then extracts the air bringing up phlegm, mucous, secretions. Then it can be spit out, swallowed or
suctioned out.
Cons:
Takes some work and experimenting to get the desired affects.
Summary:
Helps prevent pneumonia, exercises the lungs and expands the lungs.
Comments From Other Users:
Diane: Not very portable so didn't give me any freedom to leave home.
I found it hard to get an effective cough with it.
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Comfort Curve BiPAP Mask

Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: Respironics
Cost: $140.00
Reimbursement:
Pros:
This interface fits under the edge of your nose. Doesn't go in nostrils. Doesn't cover entire nose or mouth. Has one strap over head and one behind head. Comes with 3 different sized
nose pieces.
Cons:
The exhaled air blows down on my chest which is cold. Pads that rest on cheek bones.
Summary:
Easy to put on. I only paid $122.00 so check price often for sales.
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Breeze Sleepgear Dream Seal Mask

Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: SleepQuest
Cost: $118.00
Reimbursement: Yes
Pros:
This attaches to the Breeze nasal pillows headgear. Fits only over your nose.
Cons:
My nose gets sore just underneath if I wear it too many nights.
Summary:
This gives the user an alternative headgear for switching between the Breeze products using the same headgear. For those that can't use the nasal pillows, but want the this principle, this is it.
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Breeze Sleepgear

Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: SleepQuest
Cost: $118.00
Reimbursement: Insurance pays
Pros:
This is easily taken off. It does not lock unto your face. Can watch TV with it on. Hose does not get in the way at night sleeping. The Nasal interface does not put air in the tummy.
Cons:
It will move around on your head if you are still able to bounce around your bed. Your nose can get sore. Good to have another one to switch too.
Summary:
Easy to put on and off. Easy to keep clean. Light. Not in the way. Doesn't give you claustrophobic feelings.
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Uni-Vent® EagleTM Model 754

Reviewed by: Lee Kramer
Manufacturer/Retailer: ImpactII
Cost: unknown
Reimbursement: Purchased by V.A.
Pros:
Unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, the Eagle™ is an engineering marvel that adds to the Uni-Vent® list of accomplishments. Imagine a self-contained ventilator-compressor-blender weighing just over 12-pounds, with graphics display, powerful monitors and alarms, an interactive demo/teaching mode, and fast startup sequence that allows you to begin operation in as few as 3-steps. EMI/RFI certification is standard (includes aeromedical).
Cons:
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Emerson Cough Assist
Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: Emerson
Cost:
Reimbursement: Medicare covered
Pros:
This machine forces air into the lungs to inflate the lungs. Then extracts the air bringing up phlegm, mucous, secretions. Then it can be spit out, swallowed or
suctioned out.
Cons:
Takes some work and experimenting to get the desired affects.
Summary:
Helps prevent pneumonia, exercises the lungs and expands the lungs.
Comments From Other Users:
Diane: Not very portable so didn't give me any freedom to leave home.
I found it hard to get an effective cough with it.
Add your comments.Comfort Curve BiPAP Mask

Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: Respironics
Cost: $140.00
Reimbursement:
Pros:
This interface fits under the edge of your nose. Doesn't go in nostrils. Doesn't cover entire nose or mouth. Has one strap over head and one behind head. Comes with 3 different sized
nose pieces.
Cons:
The exhaled air blows down on my chest which is cold. Pads that rest on cheek bones.
Summary:
Easy to put on. I only paid $122.00 so check price often for sales.
Comments From Other Users:
Add your comments.Breeze Sleepgear Dream Seal Mask

Reviewed by: Sherry
Manufacturer/Retailer: SleepQuest
Cost: $118.00
Reimbursement: Yes
Pros:
This attaches to the Breeze nasal pillows headgear. Fits only over your nose.
Cons:
My nose gets sore just underneath if I wear it too many nights.
Summary:
This gives the user an alternative headgear for switching between the Breeze products using the same headgear. For those that can't use the nasal pillows, but want the this principle, this is it.
Comments From Other Users:
Add your comments.Breeze Sleepgear
