My first night on ASV

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My first night on ASV

Post by jskinner » Fri Nov 21, 2008 11:44 am

echo wrote:So.... how was your first night with the brand spankin new machine?
First night went ok. Definitely felt better than usual in the morning. I found that I woke up a lot when the machine kicked in with pressure support, which seemed often. This seemed to happen even when I wasn't asleep (or maybe just in stage 1 or 2 as I never seem to feel like I am asleep when in those stages) So I am tried from the many awakenings.

Also had the Apnea alarm go off once and wake me up. Its currently set to 20s so I am thinking I might need to bump that up a bit?

I'll post the data results as soon as I can get them pulled off the card. (I just upgraded to an early version of Windows 7 and have been unable to get my card reader to work yet)

Over all the first night went pretty well. I think its going to take a bit of time to adjust.
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by rested gal » Fri Nov 21, 2008 12:06 pm

jskinner wrote:
echo wrote:So.... how was your first night with the brand spankin new machine?
First night went ok. Definitely felt better than usual in the morning.
W00t, James! That sure sounds good so far!!! Hope feeling "better" continues for you.

Bet you (of all people...heheh) are really chafing at the bit to get a download off that card.
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by OutaSync » Fri Nov 21, 2008 12:22 pm

James,

I found that I could sleep better without the alarms going off You can disable them entirely. The machine will kick in when needed and you don't need to be awakened for that. Defeats the purpose, don't you think?

I am looking forward to you creating a new program for the SV. Welcome to the club.

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by Kiralynx » Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:05 pm

Over all the first night went pretty well. I think its going to take a bit of time to adjust.
Not having standard CPAP or anything to compare it with, I've been finding it fairly easy to adjust, once I got all the !@#$#@! alarms turned down. As I told the RT, if the object of this exercise is uninterrupted sleep, having one or the other alarms going off every few minutes isn't going to cut it.

I wish you excellent sleep...

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by jskinner » Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:10 pm

rested gal wrote:Bet you (of all people...heheh) are really chafing at the bit to get a download off that card.
Yeah eventually I couldn't take it any longer... I was going to my girlfriends place this afternoon so I took my smart reader and software and loaded it on her laptop so that I could take a peek. Here are the results:

http://james.istop.com/apnea/reports/ASVfirstNight.pdf

I'm obviously pretty happy with the results.

One thing that I am confused about is the alarm that I experienced during the night... I don't see what caused it by looking at the report?
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by Banned » Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:16 pm

Ok, now crank IPAPmin to 13. And give yourself some extra ceiling, raise IPAPmax to 25.

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by dsm » Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:29 pm

James

Good to hear you are now successfully on SV

I really hope it works out well

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by Banned » Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:31 pm

dsm,

What is your rationale for clipping IPAP Max at 20?

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by rested gal » Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:41 pm

jskinner wrote: Here are the results:

http://james.istop.com/apnea/reports/ASVfirstNight.pdf

I'm obviously pretty happy with the results.
As well you should be...I think that looks very good.
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by jskinner » Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:55 pm

rested gal wrote:As well you should be...I think that looks very good.
Given that I have been averaging 30 apneas per night (many probably centrals) over the past year I was pretty shocked to see a value of zero apneas Can't wait to see if I have a repeat performance tonight.

[Now if I could just get my nose functioning again so that I didn't have to breath through my mouth... I have a nasal surgery date for January 9th in Ohio. (Otherwise I would have to wait until July 2009 here in Canada) I find mouth only breathing hard at night, as soon as I start to fall asleep my mouth just tends to want to close...]
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by -SWS » Fri Nov 21, 2008 11:27 pm

Way to go James!

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by ozij » Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:21 am

jskinner wrote:
rested gal wrote:Bet you (of all people...heheh) are really chafing at the bit to get a download off that card.
Yeah eventually I couldn't take it any longer... I was going to my girlfriends place this afternoon so I took my smart reader and software and loaded it on her laptop so that I could take a peek. Here are the results:

http://james.istop.com/apnea/reports/ASVfirstNight.pdf

I'm obviously pretty happy with the results.

One thing that I am confused about is the alarm that I experienced during the night... I don't see what caused it by looking at the report?
Looks very good, James.

Wild guess: the alarm was triggered by whatever happened at about hour 4 -
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by Snoredog » Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:28 am

not bad for first night, use it a while to get used to it

bah humbug ! too many PB's, too many H's.

Question is: why didn't PS take care of those residual H's seen, it had the room?

Me thinks you are a tad high on pressure, I'd move the whole profile down by 1 cm,
that will still allow IPAP to go to 19.

I resent those docs dude.
someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...

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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by echo » Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:23 am

Wow, great results! Wishing you many more good nights!
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Re: My first night on ASV

Post by jskinner » Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:41 am

Night two: http://james.istop.com/apnea/reports/AsvNov21.pdf

4 Alarms last night. Eventually I got up (you can see where the machine was shut off) and I attempted to turn the alarm threshold down some.
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