Dear Andrea, Do I really need to keep this expensive ventilator? My friend has a BiPAP that costs her so much less. Should I just ask to switch to that? Sincerely, "Cash-strapped" ventilator user Dear "Cash-strapped" ventilator user, One of the most frequent topics of discussion in our Facebook based Breathe with MD Support Group is "Should I use the ventilator prescribed or switch to a cheaper BiPAP for noninvasive ventilation? My monthly payments to the DME are too expensive." This is a tough question to answer. It should be addressed with your NMD respiratory care team. One place to start that conversation is to ask what specifically about the ventilator is necessary for your respiratory care that is not offered on a less pricey bi-level device (a BiPAP). For example, are you using the ventilator, because it offers the option to enable more than one prescription such as one for day use and another for nighttime use? Are you maybe using the ventilator because you're on a mode of volume-based support or a combination of pressure and volume support? Or, are you using active circuit ventilation on the ventilator with the EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure) as zero? If so, switching to a basic bi-level device such as a BiPAP is not going to be a solution for you, as a BiPAP won't offer these options. Below is a listing that compares the two devices and may help you to understand why one device might be more suited to your situation versus the other. Bi-level/BiPAPs offer:
Wishing you all the best, Andrea |
AuthorAndrea is the Founder & President of Breathe with MD, Inc. and served as Ms. Wheelchair Tennessee 2017. Her blog posts are based on experience living with a Neuromuscular Disease. The blogs are not to be used as a substitute for medical care. Always seek medical advice and care from a licensed medical professional. Archives
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