Bernard Hete
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Auto-adjusting positive airway pressure: the fine line between engineering and medicine
Auto-adjusting positive airway pressure: the fine line between engineering and medicine Open
Auto-adjusting positive airway pressure (APAP), unlike continuous PAP (CPAP), dynamically adjusts treatment pressure in response to events detected automatically from a derived flow signal. Introduced in the 90’s, APAP quickly became a key…
View article: Rebreathing during CPAP therapy and its implications in obstructive sleep apnea
Rebreathing during CPAP therapy and its implications in obstructive sleep apnea Open
Noah WH, White DP, Hete B, Messineo L. Rebreathing during CPAP therapy and its implications in obstructive sleep apnea. J Clin Sleep Med. 2025;21(10):1759-1771.
View article: Kairos positive airway pressure (KPAP) equals continuous PAP in effectiveness, and offers superior comfort for obstructive sleep apnea treatment
Kairos positive airway pressure (KPAP) equals continuous PAP in effectiveness, and offers superior comfort for obstructive sleep apnea treatment Open
KPAP is as effective as CPAP in reducing respiratory events, but is more comfortable and potentially better tolerated.