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The Next Era of PAP
November/December 2024

Investigational Lower-Pressure CPAP as Effective as Traditional CPAP, Study Finds
October, 11 2024

New ‘KPAP’ Algorithm Promises to Make Apnea Therapy More Usable
July, 02 2024

Reinventing CPAP Therapy for Sleep Apnea
June 29, 2023

Study Finds V̇-Com™ Device Improves Patient Adherence
March 31, 2023

React Health to Add V-Com to New CPAP Orders in United States
February 14, 2023

React Health Partners with SleepRes
February 14, 2023

Sleep Review: A Potentially Huge CPAP Pressure Mistake
November 16, 2022

Medtrade: “Training Wheels” For CPAP At Medtrade East
September 8, 2022

Sleep World: ‘History and Future of PAP Therapy’
August 19, 2022

Sleep Review: The V-Com, ‘Training Wheels for CPAP,’ Aims to Increase CPAP Adherence By Softening Inspiratory Flow
August 1, 2022

Sleep World: Top Philips Engineer Says V̇-Com is Brilliant
July 28, 2022

HME News: SLEEPRES HIRES FORMER PHILIPS ENGINEER
July 25, 2022

Sleep Review: SleepRes Shares V̇-Com™ CPAP Comfort Accessory SLEEP 2022 Survey Results
July 22, 2022

Sleep World: 96% of Sleep Providers Want V̇-Com PAP Training Device for Each New Patient
July 10, 2022

RT: SleepRes Introduces V-Com, a Comfort Accessory to Soften CPAP Peak Inspiratory Flow
June 11, 2022

Sleep Review: SleepRes Introduces V-Com, a Comfort Accessory to Soften CPAP Peak Inspiratory Flow
June 8, 2022

HME News: SLEEPRES INTRODUCES V̇-COM
June 6, 2022

Sleep World: Innovative CPAP Training Device to Debut at SLEEP 2022
June 2, 2022
Clinical Studies
- Circuit-dependent carbon dioxide rebreathing during continuous positive airway pressure (Sleep Medicine Journal)
- KPAP Efficacy and Comfort Trial (Sleep Medicine Journal)
- Reducing Inspiratory Positive Airway Pressure (IPAP) to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea Provides Equivalent Therapy, Improves Comfort, and Reduces Unintentional Leak (Journal of Sleep Disorders & Therapy)
- Treatment-emergent central sleep apnea resolves with lower inspiratory pressure (Journal of Clincal Sleep Medicine)
- Positive airway pressure delivery: overcoming old hurdles, exploring new frontiers (Frontiers in Sleep)
- KPAP Equals Continuous PAP in Effectiveness and More (Sleep Medicine Journal)
Press Releases
Webinars
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Phenotyping Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Predicting Cardiovascular Risk and Treatment Benefits
Presenter: Ali Azarbarzin, PhD -
KairosPAP (KPAP) Pressure at the Right Time – The Future of PAP Therapy for OSA
Presenter: David P. White, MD
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Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease: Could Excessive CPAP Explain the Negative Clinical Trials?
Presenter: Daniel J. Gottlieb, MD, MPH
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APAP: Challenges and Opportunities
Presenter: Richard B. Berry, MD
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Central Apnea: Back to Basics
Presenter: M. Safwan Badr, MD, MBA
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Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome for the Clinician
Presenter: Peter Gay, MD, MS
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History and Future of PAP Therapy Webinar
Presenter: William H. Noah, MD
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Complex Sleep Apnea 20 Years On!
Presenter: Robert Joseph Thomas, MD
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Podcasts
Video Testimonials
Eugene Scarberry Retired Senior Staff Engineer at Philips-Respironics (35 Years) Gene was part of the first commercial patent for CPAP and integral to the team that invented BiPAP.
Cale Baskin Physician Assistant, Sleep Medicine (3 Years)
Bryan Hughes RPSGT (27 Years)
Molly Puckett CPAP Setup Coordinator
Allen Manus Respiratory Therapist, Sleep Medicine (22 Years) Veteran’s Administration
Carmen Keasling RPSGT (20 Years)
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