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What Does Your AHI Number Mean?
Your sleep study report includes an AHI — Apnea-Hypopnea Index. It counts how many times per hour your breathing paused or became shallow. Here's what each range means for your treatment.
Fewer than 5 breathing interruptions per hour. No treatment needed.
Up to 14 events per hour. Lifestyle changes and a CPAP may be prescribed.
Up to 29 events per hour. CPAP therapy is strongly recommended.
30+ events per hour. Immediate CPAP therapy required. High cardiac risk.
Your prescription will specify a pressure range (e.g., 6–12 cm H₂O).
CPAP machines are set to deliver continuous air pressure to keep your airway open. APAP machines auto-adjust within your prescribed range. BiPAP machines use two pressures — one for inhaling, one for exhaling — and are prescribed for more complex cases. The comparison table below will show which machines fit your prescription.
Machine Comparison
ResMed vs. DreamStation vs. Luna
Filter by what matters to you. Real patient quotes appear between the rows — because data alone doesn't explain why this matters.

ResMed AirSense 11
Most PopularDreamStation 2
Best for BiPAP
Luna G3
Best ValueNot sure which fits your prescription? Our respiratory therapist will review your sleep study and recommend the right machine.
Get a Personalized RecommendationWhat's at Stake
Untreated Apnea isn't just snoring.
Every night without treatment is a night your heart works harder than it should, your brain gets less oxygen than it needs, and your body ages faster than it has to.
higher risk of heart attack
Untreated moderate-to-severe apnea triples your risk of cardiac events.
more likely to have an accident
Daytime sleepiness from apnea increases driving accident risk by 2.5×.
shorter life expectancy
Severe untreated apnea is associated with up to 12 years of reduced lifespan.
lowest recorded O₂ saturation
Some severe cases see oxygen drop below 80% dozens of times per night.
Primary CTA
Check Your Insurance & Find Your Fit
In three quick steps, our respiratory therapist will confirm your coverage, match you with the right machine and mask, and get your first order shipped within 24 hours.
We verify your insurance directly — no calls on your end
Free shipping on first order for new patients
Licensed respiratory therapist reviews every order
Automatic resupply reminders every 90 days
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The New Patient Equipment Guide explains every mask type, pressure setting, and insurance term in plain language. No phone required.
Where are you in your journey?
This helps us match you with the right machine category.