Ramp on an APAP Machine

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someguy29

Re: Ramp on an APAP Machine

Post by someguy29 » Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:41 am

Pugsy wrote: Now can the ResMed really distinguish sleep status?...beats the heck out of me. I haven't seen any documents discussing accuracy but I would think they have some to back up the hype. I just wonder why if they can tell if a person is asleep or not then how come we get sleep/wake/junk flags on the AirSense machines.
The flow changes as you reach (the deeper stages of) sleep. It becomes more even and less erratic. Also - as you described - the flowlimitation and / or obstructive events do increase. Could be "easily" checked if one calms his or her breathing down and keeps on breahting steady while awake and on auto-ramp.
(Or just look at the corresponding charts in sleepyhead - the pattern should emerge pretty quickly)

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Re: Ramp on an APAP Machine

Post by D.H. » Wed Jun 21, 2017 9:41 pm

Don't use thee ramp just because it came delivered that way (unless your doctor specifically told you to, of course). Also, if using it makes you more comfortable, I see no reason not to use it in that case.

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