sleep well with the mask selection questionnaire

CPAP Mask Selection Questionnaire

Are you new to CPAP therapy and feeling overwhelmed by the variety of CPAP masks available? Finding the right mask is crucial for your comfort and treatment success. Let's explore how to select the perfect CPAP mask based on your personal preferences and sleep habits.

 

 1. What is your primary sleeping position?

   - I mostly sleep on my side (2 points)

   - I usually sleep on my back (3 points)

   - I prefer to sleep on my stomach (1 point)

 

 2. How do you typically breathe while sleeping?

   - I mostly breathe through my nose (1 point)

   - I often breathe through my mouth (4 points)

   - I breathe through both my nose and mouth (3 points)

 

 3. How much contact would you be comfortable with on your face while wearing a mask?

   - I prefer something that touches as little of my face as possible (1 point)

   - I’m okay with moderate contact on my face (2 points)

   - I don’t mind if a mask covers a larger part of my face (3 points)

 

 4. How much do you tend to move around in your sleep?

   - I don’t move much at all (3 points)

   - I move around a bit during the night (2 points)

   - I move a lot while sleeping (1 point)

 

 5. Do you often experience nasal congestion or a dry mouth when you wake up?

   - Yes, I frequently have these issues (3 points)

   - Occasionally, but not all the time (2 points)

   - No, I rarely experience congestion or dryness (1 point)

 

 6. Would you prefer to wear a mask that covers just your nose, or both your nose and mouth?

   - I’d prefer something that just covers my nose (1 point)

   - I think I’d need something that covers both my nose and mouth (3 points)

 

 7. Do you wear glasses or like to read/watch TV before bed?

   - Yes, I often do (1 point)

   - No, I don’t wear glasses or do these activities (3 points)

 

 8. How much does noise bother you or your sleeping partner at night?

   - I’m very sensitive to noise (1 point)

   - Noise doesn’t bother me much (3 points)

 

9. If you were to need higher air pressure during therapy, would you want a mask that stays secure even with a stronger airflow?

   - Yes, I would want something secure (3 points)

   - No, I’d prefer something lightweight and don’t think I’ll need higher pressures (1 point)

 

 Scoring:

 

 9-13 Points: Nasal Pillow Mask

- Best for those who breathe through their nose, prefer minimal contact, and move frequently in their sleep. Also great for people who wear glasses or need a quieter option.

- Suggested for lower air pressure settings.

 

 14-20 Points: Nasal Mask

- A good balance for those who breathe through their nose but don’t mind moderate facial contact. Ideal for back sleepers or those with mild congestion, and works well with moderate air pressure settings.

 

21+ Points: Full-Face Mask

- Ideal for those who breathe through their mouth or have nasal congestion. Provides a secure fit for those who may need higher air pressure settings or prefer more mask stability.

 

Legal Disclaimer

The information provided in this questionnaire is for informational purposes only and is not intended to serve as professional advice. Completion of this questionnaire does not guarantee any specific results or outcomes. Individual results may vary based on a variety of factors. By participating in this questionnaire, you acknowledge and agree that no guarantees or warranties are expressed or implied regarding the effectiveness or accuracy of the information provided. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

 

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