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    Personalised therapy

    ResMed has channelled 25 years of expertise into the new Air Solutions range - delivering advanced technologies to ensure your therapy suits your needs.  This new series of masks, devices and technologies works seamlessly together, so you can receive the comfort and support you need at every stage of your sleep therapy journey.

    Personalised comfort

    All AirSense 10 devices have an integrated humidifier and heated tube designed to optimise your comfort.

    Personalised therapy for women

    Research shows that sleep apnea in women is different to sleep apnea in men.1,2  So it makes sense that your treatment should be different too. The AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ for Her device is part of the first complete sleep therapy solution tailored for women — combining cutting-edge device technology with comfortable masks giving you you need for a great night’s sleep.

    A personalised fit

    ResMed’s new AirFit series includes masks to fit a wide range of needs and preferences. Choose from the AirFit™ P10 nasal pillows mask, the AirFit N10 nasal mask or the AirFit F10 full face mask for a lightweight, comfortable solution designed to make therapy simple. And in addition, if you’re a woman, you can choose from three AirFit for Her masks specially designed to comfortably fit female facial features.

    A personalised start to your night’s therapy

    The new AutoRamp™ feature, available in all our AirSense 10 therapy devices starts by delivering a low pressure to help you fall asleep with ease. Once it detects you’re asleep, it comfortably increases the pressure to ensure that therapy is delivered the moment you need it.

    Experience innovative sleep apnea therapy: ResMed Air Solutions.

    For a new beginning in great sleep, ask your healthcare provider for a ResMed Air Solutions system.

    Reference

    01

    Lin CM, TM Davidson and S Ancoli-Israel. Gender differences in obstructive sleep apnea and treatment implications. Sleep Med Rev, 2008. 12(6):481-96.

    02

    Valipour A, et al. Gender-related differences in symptoms of patients with suspected breathing disorders in sleep: a clinical population study using the sleep disorders questionnaire. Sleep 2007; 30(3): 312-9.