Resmed Lumis 150 ST (4G)
- ResMed
Advanced Bi-Level Therapy for Respiratory Conditions
- Product Type: Bi-Level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) Device
- Product Range: Lumis Series by ResMed
The ResMed Lumis 150 ST (4G) is an advanced Bi-Level ST therapy device designed to provide personalized treatment for patients with respiratory insufficiency. Equipped with intelligent features like iVAPS (intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure Support) and integrated 4G connectivity, this device ensures effective and convenient therapy management. Its user-friendly interface and quiet operation make it ideal for home and clinical use.
Key Features
Integrated Humidification
Reduces dryness and irritation, enhancing comfort during therapy.
AirView Connectivity
Enables seamless data transfer and remote monitoring for better patient management.
Designed for Complex Cases
Ideal for patients requiring higher pressure support or those intolerant to CPAP
User-Friendly Interface
Simplifies therapy setup and adjustments with intuitive controls.
TiControl Technology
Enables precise customization of minimum and maximum inspiratory time limits, promoting natural and spontaneous breathing for patients with complex respiratory needs.
Quiet and Discreet Operation
Ensures a peaceful sleeping environment for patients and their partners.
Versatile Therapy Modes
Includes CPAP, BiPAP, such as S/T, IVAPS modes for tailored treatment.
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What is the primary clinical application of the AirCurve 10 VAuto?
The AirCurve 10 VAuto is designed for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who require bilevel therapy, particularly those who struggle with CPAP due to pressure intolerance or side effects.
Does the device offer humidification?
Yes, it features an integrated humidifier for enhanced comfort.
Is the AirCurve 10 compatible with ResMed’s MyAir app?
Yes, it connects seamlessly for monitoring and insights.
Which patients are ideal candidates for the AirCurve 10 VAuto?
Ideal candidates include those with OSA, COPD, or other conditions requiring bilevel therapy, especially patients who experience discomfort or side effects with standard CPAP therapy.



