ASV vs. BiPAP Differences & Which One You Need | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

ASV vs. BiPAP Differences & Which One You Need

ASV vs BiPAP for Sleep Apnea Treatment in Phoenix, Arizona | Enticare ENT

Sleep apnea disrupts breathing during sleep and can significantly impact energy, health, and quality of life. Common treatment options include CPAP, BiPAP, and ASV therapy—each designed to keep airways open and improve breathing during sleep.

What Is BiPAP?

BiPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) delivers two set pressure levels:

  • Higher pressure during inhalation
  • Lower pressure during exhalation
    It is commonly used for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea.

What Is ASV?

ASV (Adaptive Servo-Ventilation) is a more advanced form of therapy that continuously monitors your breathing and automatically adjusts pressure in real time. It is often used for:

  • Central sleep apnea
  • Mixed or complex sleep apnea
  • Irregular breathing patterns not well controlled by BiPAP

ASV works by increasing pressure when breathing slows or stops and decreasing pressure when breathing stabilizes, improving both comfort and airway support.

Key Difference

  • BiPAP: Fixed, pre-set pressure settings
  • ASV: Dynamic, breath-by-breath pressure adjustment

Who May Benefit from ASV?

ASV may be recommended for patients with central or mixed sleep apnea or those who do not respond well to BiPAP therapy.

Get Expert Sleep Apnea Care in Phoenix, AZ

Proper treatment depends on a sleep study and personalized evaluation. Enticare provides diagnosis and management of sleep apnea therapies, including CPAP, BiPAP, and ASV, in Phoenix, Arizona.

📞 Contact our ENT specialists today to discuss your sleep apnea treatment options and improve your sleep quality.

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