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Bipap Machine & Bipap Ventilator

HS1009
BPL BiPAP Machine LifePAP 25S
Save 14%
95,500.00 82,000.00
Product Weight1.5Kg Screen Size 5Inch
HS1008
BPL Medical BiPAP LifePAP 25 ST with VAPS
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113,971.00 94,739.00
Product Dimension (mm)235 × 148× 125 Product Weight1.55Kg

Buy BiPAP Machines in India:

BiPAP machines provide non-invasive ventilation for patients with sleep apnea conditions like Central Sleep Apnea (CSA), Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), and Mixed Sleep Apnea. These machines are prescribed by doctors based on your specific sleep apnea condition and pressure needs.

The machine delivers a preside air through a mask connected to a nose or mouth. And keep the airway open throughout the night.

BiPAP Machine Price in India:

The price of a BiPAP machine in India ranges from ₹28,000 to ₹96,000, depending on features and brand reputation. For example, BMC G25 and Beyond ResPlus B-30P BiPAP machine will cost you around ₹27,000 to ₹29,000, while the ResMed Lumis 150 costs around ₹98,000.

Factors Influencing BiPAP Machine Costs:

1. Features and Technology:

Advanced features for patient comfort, like ResMed Lumis 100 ST’s VPAP mode and RAMP features, can increase the price.

2. Brand Reputation:

Reputable brands like Philips Respironics and ResMed typically cost more but offer reliable products and comfort features.

Reputable BiPAP Brands

ResMed: Resmed is a popular in India that offers BiPAP machine with a 3-year warranty. Their machine includes a pressure range of 2 to 4 cm H2O and various modes (S, ST, T, and VPAP).

Philips Respironics: Philips, a most popular brand in India that known for comfort and advanced technology, with a starting price around ₹71,000.

BMC: BMC offers competitive prices, with popular models like the BMC Y30T.

Deckmount: It is an Indian brand known for its sleep apnea solutions.

BIPAP Machine Price List According to the Brands: 

S.N.

Best BiPAP Brand

Min. Price

Max. Price

1.

BMC Medical

₹ 28000 

₹ 33500

2.

Deckmount

₹ 28000  

₹ 32000

3.

Resmed

₹ 60000 

₹ 96000

4.

Philips Respironics

₹ 73000 

₹ 97900

How Does a BiPAP Device Work?

A BiPAP machine delivers bilevel positive air pressure. Unlike CPAP machines, which provide continuous positive air pressure, BiPAP machines offer two pressure levels:

IPAP (Inspiratory Positive Airway Pressure): Higher pressure when you inhale.

EPAP (Expiratory Positive Airway Pressure): Lower pressure when you exhale.

This dual pressure system makes it easier to breathe in and out, and keeps your airways open to breathe easier. The BiPAP device requires a mask connected to the main unit to deliver this pressurized air.

Types of BiPAP Machine:

There are main two types of BiPAP machines available in the market.

  • Manual BiPAP Machine: In a Manual BiPAP machine, you have to adjust the pressure settings. Then it will provide fix precised air into your lungs.
  • Automatic BiPAP Machine: The automatic BiPAP machine is a top choice of doctors and the patients, it is designed to adapt to the user's breathing patterns automatically. This type of machine analyzes your breathing pattern and adjusts the air pressure levels accordingly.

Different Modes in BiPAP Machine:

BiPAP machines come with various modes that help with different breathing needs:

CPAP/APAP Mode: Allows the BiPAP to function as a CPAP device for continuous positive airway pressure.

S Mode: Provides pressure only when you initiate a breath.

T Mode: Fully automatic mode that supports your breath at regular intervals based on your breathing pattern.

S/T Mode: Provides a backup breath if you don't start breathing within a set time.

Some manufacturers also offer additional modes that enhance comfort, such as Philips DreamStation BiPAP's AVAPS Mode.

Best BiPAP Machine Models in India:

ResMed Lumis 150: Features multiple modes and advanced settings like iVAPS and Auto EPAP.

The ResMed Lumis 150 BiPAP machine price in India can be between ₹90,000 - ₹100,000.

Philips DreamStation BiPAP AVAPS: It is compact with extensive connectivity options.

The Philips DreamStation BiPAP will cost you around ₹85,000 - ₹90,000.

BMC Resmart GII Y30T: Includes CPAP, S, ST, and T modes, with a 4-30 cm H2O pressure range.

The starting price of BMC Resmart GII Y30T BiPAP machine is ₹30,000.

ResMed Lumis 100 VPAP ST: It is suitable for home and hospital use, with a 2-25 cm H2O pressure range.

The ResMed Lumis 100 VPAP ST Bipap machine price in India ranges from ₹70,000 - ₹75,000.

BiPAP Mask Types:

Different masks cater to different needs:

Full Face Mask: Covers the mouth and nose and highly effective.

Nasal Mask: It covers the nose and suitable for those who move around in sleep.

Nasal Pillow Mask: Fits around the nostrils, ideal for those who wear glasses.

Key Technical Specifications to Consider:

When choosing a BiPAP machine, consider these technical specifications to ensure optimal performance:

  • BIPAP Pressure Range & Modes: Ensure the machine matches your prescribed pressure range and required modes.
  • Tidal Volume: Some BiPAP devices include tidal volume settings, which might be prescribed by your doctor.
  • RAMP Time: Allows for reduced pressure while falling asleep, gradually increasing to the prescribed level.
  • Noise Level: A quieter machine ensures undisturbed sleep.

FAQs:

Q.1 What are the different modes available in BiPAP machine?

The BiPAP machines offer various settings to customize the therapy according to the patient's needs.

  • CPAP Mode
  • Spontaneous Mode
  • Time Mode
  • Spontaneous and Time Mode

Q.2 What types of masks are compatible with a BiPAP machine?

Selecting the appropriate BiPAP mask is essential for effective use, and options include:

  • Full Face BiPAP Mask
  • Nasal BiPAP Mask
  • Nasal Pillow BiPAP Mask

Q.3 How is a BiPAP machine different from a CPAP machine?

While both BiPAP and CPAP machines are used to treat sleep apnea, the main difference lies in the pressure delivery. BiPAP provides two different pressure levels (higher during inhalation, lower during exhalation), whereas CPAP maintains a constant pressure throughout the breathing cycle.