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AirCurve™ 10 ST-A by ResMed

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Bilevel machine ​
  • Nighttime sleep support 
  • Noninvasive ventilation

What you need to know

The AirCurve™ 10 ST-A is a bilevel machine that assists with inhaling and exhaling, primarily at night during sleep, via mask or other interface. This quiet, easy-to-use device adjusts to your changing respiratory needs and maximizes your ability to breath spontaneously. The AirCurve is recommended by ALS neurologists and respiratory therapists. It has an intuitive interface, color LCD screen, fixed and adjustable alarms, cellular connectivity for remote monitoring, an automatic humidification option, the ability to gradually reduce pressure for more comfortable transitions back to independent breathing, and other advanced comfort features.

Where can I get one?

The AirCurve™ 10 ST-A should be covered by Medicare and private insurance. Once your neurologist or pulmonologist writes a prescription and provides documentation, a durable medical equipment (DME) company will process your order, deliver the device, and provide in-home training.

Weight: ​2.95 pounds
Dimensions: 10" x 6" x 4.5"
Power: Plug-in (no battery option) 
Accessories:​​ Travel bag, SD card, heated tubing (optional)

Where can I learn more?

  • Visit ResMed's AirCurve page for patients.
  • Visit ResMed's AirCurve page for professionals.

About ResMed

ResMed is a San Diego-based S & P 500 company that creates innovative breathing equipment with integrated self-monitoring software. A global leader with 6,000 employees in 120 countries, ResMed delivers life-changing products and connected health systems to patients worldwide with sleep apnea or other respiratory conditions.
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