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titleOfInvention Methods and systems for the treatment of sleep apnea
abstract A blower for the treatment of a patient's sleep apnea is disclosed. The blower includes a start/stop button, an air pump, and a processor connected to the start/stop button and air pump. A user may input a snooze period (Tsnooze), a ramp period, (Tramp 1), and an ultimate therapeutic pressure (TP). The processor performs a snooze function that allows a user to stop the delivery of pressure from the blower for the snooze period, after which the processor ramps the pressure gradually over the ramp period until plateauing at the ultimate therapeutic pressure. The processor may limit the number of snooze triggers that a patient may use. The blower may also include an acclimation method to ease the patient in to the use of the positive airway pressure (PAP) system over the selected acclimation period.
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