
Starting CPAP therapy for sleep apnoea
If you’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnoea you might be anxious about your health or about starting CPAP therapy. Try not to worry: treating your sleep apnoea is a great investment in your health and happiness and plenty of help is available. Let’s get started!

What are the benefits of CPAP therapy?
The benefits of effective CPAP therapy for sleep apnoea include a more positive mood,1 more daytime energy2 and a lower risk of accidents.3 Remember: to enjoy the benefits, you should use your CPAP device every night, for as many hours as possible.4
What is a CPAP machine?
CPAP stands for continuous positive airway pressure, which is a therapy that’s commonly used to treat sleep apnoea. APAP and Bilevel devices look similar but use a different therapy algorithm. All of these machines deliver air through tubing and into a mask to keep your airway open while you sleep and help you get a good night’s rest.
Ready to start and stick with sleep apnoea therapy?
Your free therapy ebook is full of information to help you:
- Learn about continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and mandibular advancement device (MAD) treatments
- Understand how to use your therapy equipment correctly and resolve common problems
Complete the form and we’ll send you a copy.
Please refer to the user guide for relevant information related to any warnings and precautions to be considered before and during use of the product.
* As at 18 March 2021. 136 mm (W) x 84 mm (D) x 52 mm (H), 450 cm³.
** myAir is compatible with Resmed AirSense 10 devices and AirCurve 10 devices with built-in wireless connectivity. myAir is not available in all countries. Some features of myAir are only available in the myAir app.
*** Please note the Narval CC mandibular advancement device is not available in England, Scotland or Wales.
References:
- McEvoy, R.D., et al., CPAP for Prevention of Cardiovascular Events in Obstructive Sleep Apnea. N Engl J Med, 2016. 375(10): p. 919-31.
- Wimms, A.J., et al., Continuous positive airway pressure versus standard care for the treatment of people with mild obstructive sleep apnoea (MERGE): a multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Lancet Respir Med, 2019.
- Findley L, Smith C, Hooper J, Dineen M, Suratt PM. Treatment with nasal CPAP decreases automobile accidents in patients with sleep apnea. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2000;161: 857-9.
- Weaver, T.E. and R.R. Grunstein, Adherence to continuous positive airway pressure therapy: the challenge to effective treatment. Proc Am Thorac Soc, 2008. 5(2): p. 173-8
- Price Waterhouse Coopers. Empowering the sleep apnoea patient. A Resmed-sponsored study of how myAir users behave better. 2016.