Sleep Apnea Doesn’t Take The Night Off When You’re Sick

Jun 28, 2022

A backup to CPAP is critical to keeping millions of families safe this winter, here’s why…

Millions of homes across the United States, including thousands of homes in Utah, have one or more family members using a CPAP machine to treat their obstructive sleep apnea. 


Continuous positive airway pressure – or CPAP – machines are the most common treatment for sleep apnea patients. The device, which provides airflow at a constant pressure, holds the airway open while the person sleeps. It can be life-saving and it can significantly increase a patient’s quality of life. Consistent use of a CPAP can also add years to their life – and life to their years. 


The biggest danger with CPAP machines is actually NOT using them, but there is growing concern that the use of CPAP machines could become dangerous for families of users when they battle a contagious illness.


Enter the coronavirus pandemic…


According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM): “There is some concern that using CPAP could spread the virus through the exhalation port, which allows carbon dioxide to escape from your mask. This port also may release smaller virus-containing particles as an ‘aerosol,’ which can remain suspended in the air for a few hours. It’s possible that your bed partner could inhale these virus particles.”


The American Society of Anesthesiologists issued guidance on February 23rd of this year discouraging CPAP use in COVID-19 patients.


“However, again, CPAP machines are life-saving, and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is critical, especially with a number of studies now pointing to the likelihood of OSA contributing to poor outcomes for those infected with coronavirus,” says Dr. Lillenberg.


There is a solution that doesn’t make patients choose between potentially life-saving therapy and keeping their families safe. If there is ANY sign of illness – coronavirus or otherwise, patients should talk to their physician about the possibility of switching to an oral appliance* as a backup. 




Sleep apnea never takes a night off, and the treatment of it shouldn’t either.


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