AirFit X30i

AirFit X30i

Discover a mask designed to deliver more for your patients.

The Resmed AirtFit™ X30i tube-up oral nasal mask is designed to offer patients the coverage of a full face mask with the added stability of a nasal pillows cushion. Discover how it’s designed to deliver the freedom of movement and the secure seal of an oral nasal mask to help support your patients with their therapy.

96% of surveyed CPAP users reported AirFit X30i was easy to fit and adjust for comfort and a reliable seal.1

Resources for you and your patients

AirFit X30i product guide

Get detailed specifications and ordering information 

AirFit X30i fitting video

Walk through a patient fitting

AirFit X30i patient brochure

Let patients get to know the AirFit X30i 

AirFit X30i resupply brochure

Get information to place resupply orders 

Help drive compliance with more frequent cushion replacement

AirFit X30i users may replace both their oral and nasal pillows cushions up to two times per month* for a fresher, more comfortable therapy experience.2, 3

Who is the AirFit X30i for?

AirFit X30i is an ideal option for patients who breathe through their mouths and are looking for a mask that lets them sleep the way they want while maintaining a reliable seal.

The AirFit X30i is for patients who:

  • Prefer nasal pillows but breathe through their mouths
  • Find full face masks effective but need the added seal and stability provided by nasal pillows
  • Need a full face mask with more coverage but experience nasal bridge irritation
  • Desire freedom of movement and the ability to sleep in any position without compromising seal and performance
  • Seek a quiet night’s rest with less disruptions for themselves and their bed partners

Ready to order the AirFit X30i?
Contact your Resmed Sales Representative today
or visit the Resmed Online Store (ROS).

*Reimbursement for AirFit X30i is different than a full face mask. Medicare’s allowable cushion replacement is one (1) per month for a full face mask. Because the AirFit X30i is an oral nasal mask, each of the oral and nasal pillows cushions may be replaced up to two (2) times per month. See below for the list of oral nasal HCPCS codes. For more information, refer to your Medicare local coverage determination policy, which you can find online at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/

Oral nasal HCPCS codes:

A7027 Combination oral/nasal mask

A7028 Replacement oral cushion for combination oral/nasal mask

A7029 Replacement nasal pillows for combination oral/nasal mask

A7035 Headgear

Note: Other payer guidelines may vary. It is your responsibility to verify all reimbursement requirements.

The information is being provided on an “as is” basis with no express or implied warranty of any kind and should be used solely for your internal informational purposes only. The information does not constitute professional or legal advice on reimbursement and should be used at your sole liability and discretion. All coding, coverage policies and reimbursement information are subject to change without notice. ResMed does not represent or warrant that any of the information being provided is true or correct, and you agree to hold ResMed harmless in the event of any loss, damage, liabilities or claims arising from the use of the reimbursement information provided to you. Before fi ling any claims, it is the provider’s sole responsibility to verify current requirements and policies with the payer.

Reference:

  1. Resmed external clinical study of patients established on PAP therapy for >=6 months who used the AirFit X30i mask system with their own Resmed AirSenseTM 1o PAP machines for 7 nights. Study conducted August 12 – September 24, 2021. n=28
  2. Colrain IM, Norman RG, et al. Impact of mask and supply replacement on positive airway pressure adherence and outcomes: a real-world evidence study. J Clin Med. 2021;10(4):720.
  3. Benjafield A et al., “Positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy compliance on a resupply program: A retrospective analysis,” American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (April 2018): 197.