Respironics ComfortFusion Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear Description
When it comes to understanding patient needs and CPAP mask design, Respironics has years of experience. The ComfortFusion CPAP Mask has been created with a reliable seal and an easy comfortable fit that includes a replaceable cushion. The ComfortFusion’s combination of a soft, replaceable cushion and the StabilitySelector, along with the premium soft forehead pad and Fusion Headgear, are just a few of the features of the ComfortFusion.
A superior seal is achieved through the pairing of a soft, replaceable cushion with the forehead StabilitySelector, an exclusive Respironics feature that raises and lowers the mask at the bridge of the nose to ensure optimized angle, seal and fit without adding extra pressure to the face. A premium soft forehead pad and Fusion headgear increase comfort and decrease the risk of pressure point pain and sores caused by less comfortable CPAP masks.
The soft latex-free cushion provides maximum seal with limited tightening of the headgear. The Respironics Comfort Fusion is an excellent choice for CPAP users who have pressures between 4 and 20 cmH2O either on BiPAP or CPAP therapy. Replacement cushions can be purchased to ensure longevity. This CPAP nasal mask is also easy to maintain.
Sizes available:
1040769: Small
1040770: Medium
Provides an excellent seal resulting from the soft, removable cushion. Provides for easy cleaning and (or) replacement, not to mention the stable fit and exceptional seal.
No need to re-adjust the headgear—the design of the ball-and-socket QuickClips were made to fit, providing freedom and ease of use.
Superior comfort due to the exceptionally soft forehead pad.
The built-in StabilitySelector where the forehead support meets the mask allows you to raise or lower the mask for a custom mask angle, comfort, seal and fit.
The Fusion Headgear supplies reliable comfort, fit and stability.
Product Weight
.5 pounds
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General Questions
Which CPAP mask will work with my machine?
All CPAP masks and most CPAP tubing are made to a standard size. Because of this, you can choose any mask to use with your CPAP or BiLevel machine. You should choose ...
Which type of CPAP mask should I choose?
There are traditional nasal masks (by far, the most popular with CPAP users), alternative nasal masks, full face masks (for those patients who have problems with mouth breathing or leaking from the mouth), nasal interface systems (such as nasal pillows systems), and oral masks. For the best possible choice, stick with what has worked for you in the past.
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