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ASV vs. BiPAP Differences & Which One You Need

ASV vs. BiPAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea in Gilbert, Arizona

Confused about ASV vs. BiPAP therapy for sleep apnea? At Enticare in Gilbert, Arizona, we help patients find the right PAP therapy for restful, healthy sleep.

Understanding ASV Therapy:
Adaptive Servo-Ventilation (ASV) is an advanced BiPAP therapy that automatically adjusts pressure based on your breathing patterns. It’s ideal for central, obstructive, or mixed sleep apnea, offering adaptive support for both inhalation and exhalation while reducing discomfort.

ASV vs. BiPAP – Key Differences:

  • ASV: Adaptive pressure, personalized support, suited for variable breathing patterns.

  • BiPAP: Fixed inhale/exhale pressures, best for obstructive sleep apnea.

Who Can Benefit from ASV?

  • Mixed sleep apnea

  • Variable breathing patterns

  • Apneas not controlled with BiPAP

Consult Your Doctor
A sleep study helps determine whether ASV, BiPAP, or CPAP is right for you. Personalized therapy plans and follow-ups ensure effective treatment and better sleep health.

Take control of your sleep with guidance from Enticare in Gilbert, Arizona. Call 480-214-9000 to schedule a consultation.

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