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For Andrea, who lives with severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea (#OSA), sleep used to be synonymous with exhaustion. Today, after 8 years of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy, she shares how her daily routine has changed. While every patient's journey is unique, CPAP is recognized by medical authorities as the reference treatment for severe OSA[1]. When used consistently and according to medical advice, it is designed to help patients restore sleep patterns and improve energy levels. ☀️ In this video, we follow Gisela, a technician in Argentina, during a routine home visit. 🏠 At Air Liquide Healthcare, we believe that empowering the patient can step forward: For Patients: We facilitate therapy adoption. As treatment effectiveness depends on consistent use, we provide technical and human support to help patients turn the doctor's prescription into a manageable daily habit. 💙 For Doctors: We support the follow-up of their patients. Gisela ensures the treatment path is technically secured at home, providing professional support that aligns with the physician's clinical objectives. 🩺 For the Healthcare System: We believe home care support is part of the solutions for healthcare systems efficiency, helping prevent patient’s complications and ensure long-term sustainability. 🏛️ #HomeHealthcare #SleepApnea #PatientSupport #HealthcareEfficiency [1] Source: Patil SP, et al. Treatment of Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Positive Airway Pressure: Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). J Clin Sleep Med. 2019;15(2):335-343. Results may vary depending on individual clinical conditions and treatment adherence.
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