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Respironics ComfortFull-2 - CPAP Full-face Mask for Sleep Apnea Treatment
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Model Name:
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ComfortFull2 - Full-face Mask
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Manufacturer:
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Respironics
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Reviewers Rate:
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NA
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Availability:
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In stock we always supply only brand new products in original packaging.
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Price:
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*Please contact us for personal consultation.
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Product Code:
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1004880 - Small
1004872 - Medium
1004950 - Large
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Product Overview
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We apologize in advance for making you oversleep
The ComfortFull 2 makes it easier for patients who breathe through the mouth while sleeping to comply with therapy and get a good night’s rest. This lightweight, durable design delivers more comfort and a better seal than any full-face mask we’ve ever produced. It’s one more reason you can fully count on the Comfort Series to help you fit 100% of your patients 100% of the time.
The ComfortFull 2, like all masks in the Comfort Series, is latex free.
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Features of ComfortFull Full-face CPAP Mask
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The ComfortFull 2 has been designed to provide the comfort, seal and support patients need to maintain therapy compliance - especially those who find Full-Face masks unsuitable because of mouth breathing. And it sits lower on the nose, eliminating pressure on the nose bridge.
The ComfortFull 2 features:
- Soft, dual-flap cushion has been redesigned to be more forgiving for broader noses.
- Polished clear cushion surface provides a more secure seal without sacrificing comfort.
- Adjustable ComfortHeadgear™ and StabilitySelector™ help provide a more personalized fit.
- New cushion and faceplate are now just one lightweight piece.
All of which means that the ComfortFull 2 is the best option available for a full-face mask. That's good for patients - and for clinicians.
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ComfortFull™ 2 Finding the Right Fit
Proper mask fitting is critical to ensuring that the ComfortFull 2 will meet the patient's needs. Below are some guidelines to follow when fitting a patient with a ComfortFull 2 mask.
Landmarks
- Sides of nostrils
- Bridge of nose zone
- Below the nose tip, above the lip
Directions
- Begin with sizing gauge. The integrated sizing gauge on the package allows for quick and easy fitting and cuts down on mask waste by letting you determine the correct mask size before you open the bag.
- Check landmarks.
- Choose the smallest mask that fits without pinching or obstructing the nostrils.
- Adjust Stability Selector so mask is parallel to face. Tighten top straps, then bottom. DO NOT overtighten straps.
- Try the mask on with the device at the prescribed pressure to ensure proper fit.
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ComfortFull™ 2 Adjusting the Mask
Covering both the nose and the mouth, the ComfortFull 2 is designed to comfortably accommodate people who tend to breathe through the mouth while sleeping. The dual-layer, polished cushion provides a comfortable fit and superior seal. And the adjustable StabilitySelector™ helps make for a more personalized fit.
The interactive graphic below is designed to show the proper positioning of the ComfortFull 2 as well as some of the more common fitting mistakes that can easily be avoided.
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Comments & Clients Review
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The manufacturer recommends that new patients purchase their devices, masks and initial accessories from a homecare company that can provide an individualized patient equipment setup, clinical and after-sales support, and a program to assist patients with therapy success.
CPAP Clinic meets this set of requirements by providing you with the following services:
- at-home visit for personal assistance and training
- unlimited toll-free telephone support before and after sale
- unlimited email support before and after sale
- appropriate CPAP and Auto-CPAP set-up according to prescribed pressure setting
We authorized to sell this product to end-users after in person meeting.
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Service & Support
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Helpful Hints for Mask Use
Below you will find a list of tips that will help you wear your ComfortSeries mask more comfortably and optimize your mask usage. As an informed healthcare consumer, you should be aware of the mask replacement benefits under your healthcare plan. If your plan does not meet your mask replacement needs, talk to your home healthcare provider.
- Headgear should be secure but not too tight. Tighten top strap first, then bottom strap.
- Final adjustment should be done while lying down with the air blowing at the prescribed pressure through the tubing and mask.
- Cushion should not be crushed against the face.
- Tight fit is not necessary for effective therapy. By tightening, folds are created in the material, causing a leak path. Try loosening the mask if leaks are present.
- Mark the headgear straps with permanent marker to remember where they should be fastened.
- Remove the mask by pulling over head or use the quick release clip.
- Do not block the exhalation port. It is necessary to clear carbon dioxide.
- Loop the tubing over the headboard to reduce pull on mask.
- Place the tubing under a blanket to warm the air.
Overcoming Common Side Effects
As with most prescribed therapies, it is normal to experience some minor side effects. Below are a few suggestions that may help to alleviate some of the common side effects associated with positive airway pressure. If you continue to experience these side effects, or others not mentioned below, contact your home healthcare provider.
Skin Irritation/Red Marks
- Mask could be too tight: Loosen the headgear, try another size or another type of mask.
- Mask could be stiff from age: Replace it with a new one.
- You could be allergic to the mask's material: Soak in hot soapy water and try again, change to a different type mask material or use a protective skin covering (e.g. moleskin or Duoderm)
Air Leaks
- Adjust the forehead support arm (if applicable)
- Adjust the headgear straps
- Customize gel cushion (if applicable)
- Adjust the forehead spacer (if applicable)
- Try another mask size or another mask type
Runny Nose/Dryness/Congestion/Nosebleed
- Ask your healthcare provider about adding a humidifier to your therapy device or recommend a topical nasal preparation. There are also prescription or OTC nasal sprays. Lastly, inquire about other available therapy modes such as Auto-CPAP or Bi-Level.
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The mask cushion or pillows should be washed daily with hot soapy water and left for air-dry. The coarse black filters should be washed twice a week under hot running water (no soap). The humidifier chamber should be drained and washed at least once a week with hot soapy water or dishwasher. The air tubing can be washed with hot water (no soap) and left to air dry.
CAUTION: DO NOT clean any parts of the CPAP system with alcohol or solutions that contain alcohol.
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