OptiPillows Starter Kit
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Description
Optipillows is used to treat snoring and mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea. The only EPAP device that has adjustable pressures. Includes 3 cushion sizes, headgear and adjustable EPAP valve. For use at home or travelling
OptiPillows is an EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure) nasal mask for the treatment of snoring but may also treat mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea.
How it works:
During inspiration the valve opens allowing you to breathe in easily.
When you exhale, the valve closes and redirects the expired air through a narrow opening on the side of the valve.
This creates Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure (EPAP) in the mouth which helps keep the upper airways open and prevents snoring and sleep apnea.
For better experience, expiratory pressure can be adjusted by rotating the sleeve to change expiratory resistance.
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Compatible Products
A compatible mask for a CPAP device is a specially designed mask that attaches to the CPAP machine and delivers continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to the patient.
Overall rating: 2.75 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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not an easy device
"very noisy, but will be OK on a plane. a bit restrictive breathing but takes time to get use to."
OptiPillows Mask
"Very good comfortable seems to be helping me with insomia sleep problems!"
So far very good
"Takes a bit of getting used to but seems to be worth it, but early days yet. Preliminary results show that I can sleep on my back with no snoring and no apneas, which is quite extraordinary given that my sleep tests showed an AHI of 38 and my wife tells me I can snore terribly loud whilst remaining blissfully asleep. I need a couple more weeks to verify these results and would like to discuss with resmed possible improvements in the product and the documentation. Difficult to get to sleep whilst breathing against the maximum resistance but once asleep everything seems fine. An extra strap around the back of the head below the ears would help prevent the unit from loosening and falling off - this has happened once. Getting the right size nasal seal is a bit confusing I ended up using the smallest as the base of the "cone" fits inside my nostril giving a perfect seal. I suspect that is not what the manufacturers intended. Using too big a nosepiece makes it easier for the nasal unit to fall out or be pulled upward by the tension in the straps. Getting the tension in the straps right takes a bit of experimentation. I have to tape my lips shut to prevent mouth breathing, I believe that would be necessary for anyone who uses any EPAP device. Keen to hear back from Resmed regarding this observation ....... Can people train themselves to keep lips tightly shut without any tape whilst using the device ?"
I wouldn’t recommend it.
"It was very hard to breath normally and made me feel like I was suffocating. Also very noisey. Kept waking me up."
Don’t recommend it
"Would not recommend it. It restricted my breathing in and therefore makes me feel like I’m being suffocated and kept waking me up. Was also very noisey"
Poor device
"poor device, hurts to wear, very noisy, not easy to adjust vents. ResMed team not answering emails to request return and refund as promised with purchase."
Didn't seem to work at
"Didn't seem to work at all"
Pushes very hard just above
"Pushes very hard just above top lip"