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Patient-centred categories for better CPAP mask selection

Patient-centred categories for better CPAP mask selection

Choosing the right mask at setup is one of the most important factors of a positive CPAP therapy experience.1 ResMed mask categories reflect your patients’ needs and habits, making it easier to find the right mask first time.

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CPAP mask categories that mirror patient need

Designed to be discreet, lightweight and easy to use so patients can enjoy uncomplicated bedtimes.

Designed to let patients twist and turn and sleep in any position throughout the night.

Designed to provide a universal fit for all faces and pressure needs with AirTouch option for extra softness.

Who are the simplicity lovers?

Simplicity lovers feel claustrophobic or image-conscious in a CPAP mask, so they need a one that’s small, discreet and easy to take on and off.
Minimalist masks:
AirFit F30 full face mask
AirFit N30 nasal mask

«The quieter the mask, the better.»*
«I want to be able to feel good around my partner.»
«It’s important that my mask is compact.»

Who are the active sleepers?

Active sleepers want to move freely throughout the night, so their solution has to move with them, with mask tubes firmly out of the way.
Freedom masks:
AirFit F30i full face mask
AirFit N30i nasal mask
AirFit P30i nasal pillows mask.

«I’m used to sleeping on my stomach.»
«A tube that stays out of the way helps me to feel free.»
«I like to try different positions before falling asleep.»

Who are the reassurance seekers?

Reassurance seekers want to know they’re in safe hands with a CPAP mask that’s designed to fit their facial structure easily and guard against leaks.
Versatile Fit masks:
AirFit F20 and AirTouch F20 full face masks
AirFit N20 and AirTouch N20 nasal masks

«I need a mask that doesn’t leak.»
«I’d like a mask that fits me well.»

Understanding our CPAP mask names

Each series is named according to cushion type

  • AirFit masks have silicone cushions
  • AirTouch masks have memory foam cushions

Each series features different mask

types

  • N is for nasal masks e.g. AirTouch N20
  • P is for nasal pillows masks e.g. AirFit P10
  • F is for full face masks e.g. AirFit F20

Start the conversation with your patients: CPAP mask resources

Are you claustrophobic? Do you like to read in bed or move around in your sleep? Use our quick start guide to access a helpful list of questions that can lead you and your patient to a suitable CPAP mask choice.

Download the quick start guide

Our brochure provides an overview of our categories, the CPAP masks we offer and which sleep apnoea patient need(s) they’re suitable for.

Download the brochure

Display a clear, concise overview of ResMed CPAP mask categories and help your sleep apnoea patients identify their needs.

Download the patient poster

Please refer to the user guides for relevant information related to any warnings and precautions to be considered before and during use of the products.

1. Neuzeret, P.C. and L. Morin, Impact of different nasal masks on CPAP therapy for obstructive sleep apnea: a randomized comparative trial. Clin Respir J, 2017. 11(6): p. 990-998.
* Any quotations appearing on this page are creative works inspired by patient feedback and are not verbatim.