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6. Home Ventilators

People who have had multiple hospitalizations due to high carbon dioxide levels, have obesity, or have low respiratory rates while sleeping can benefit from home ventilators. These machines regulate the respiratory rates and pressures needed to deliver proper breath volumes. Home ventilators can be used with a mask over the nose and mouth or connected to a tracheotomy tube.

What's a Ventilator and What Does It Do? Branimir76 / Getty Images

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