Re: installing and using sleepyhead
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2017 7:16 pm
Glutton for punishment probably.
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forgot this? viewtopic.php?f=1&t=155945&start=0&st=0 ... w#p1185257xxyzx wrote:=palerider wrote:As with so many things, you've got this backwards.xxyzx wrote:======robysue wrote:xxyzx,xxyzx wrote: ===
to help them
i dont give a rats patoot if they dump on me or lie
six and stones
i am happy to bring a little joy into their otherwise drear miserable unhappy lives
knowing that they are FOS and dumber than a box of rocks and inferior to the people they think they have a right to rule over and control everything
You bring lots of anger, name calling, and misery into the lives of many with your repeated screams of "libturd" when anyone points out errors or inconsistencies in your posts.
i am not perfect
but nobody has proven a definite error
there have been a couple of marginal opinon areas and some quibbling over semantics
but otherwise 99% of the alleged claims of my being wrong were libtards believing their opinions over facts and logic
As yet, nobody has proven that you are CORRECT about anything.
There have been a few things that you were probably correct about, but they get lost in the garbage you spew.
Otherwise, 99% of what you're saying is factually wrong, misconceived, or ignorant.
as always you are lying and deceiving yourself
if i say it you can take it to the bank
you have to prove me wrong
and you cant do that
so you merely assert it
now, there's a statement that YOU should take to heart, whether you think what you say is lies or not.xxyzx wrote:your lies dont make what you believe true
You're *clearly* not a professional anything... your lies and falsehoods are patently amateur.xxyzx wrote:=====palerider wrote:now, there's a statement that YOU should take to heart, whether you think what you say is lies or not.xxyzx wrote:your lies dont make what you believe true
i only speak the truth
it is libtards that are professional liars
The Resmed iVAPS algorithm is the equivalent of the PR AVAPS algorithm.xxyzx wrote: let me repeat
makers say both are ASV and both are VPAP
the AVAPS may have more pressure or features
but IN THE CONTEXT THAT I MADE MY COMMENT THEY ARE ASV as far as the lady's question
The AirCurve 10 ASV bilevel machine offers truly personalized therapy for central breathing disorders, such as Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR), central sleep apnea (CSA) and associated obstructive events. Featuring the most clinically-studied and proven ASV algorithm, AirCurve 10 ASV is the only adaptive servo-ventilator that targets the patient’s own recent minute ventilation.
ASV mode
The clinically-published ASV algorithm constantly learns, responds, predicts and synchronizes with the patient’s respiratory pattern to help rapidly stabilize respiration.
The pressure support varies to respond to the patient's need. Mandatory breaths are delivered at the patient’s recent spontaneous breath rate.
ASVAuto mode
In ASVAuto mode, this bilevel machine not only responds within the breath, adjusting Pressure Support to stabilize respiration, it also automatically adjusts the expiratory pressure in order to provide the minimum pressure required to maintain upper airway patency. It analyzes the state of the patient’s upper airway on a breath-by-breath basis and delivers expiratory pressure within the allowed range.
There is also a nice video on this page that explains exactly how the iVAPS algorithm works and the importance of the target ventilation which is set in the therapeutic settings. The target ventilation is a fixed number based on what the ventilation (tidal volume) should be on all breaths and it does not use the recent breathing to determine this number the way the ASV machine does.The AirCurve™ 10 ST-A provides effective non-invasive ventilation for patients with respiratory insufficiency such as neuromuscular disease, restrictive lung disorders, severe COPD and hypoventilation syndromes. It features iVAPS (intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure Support), ResMed’s proprietary mode that automatically adapts to each user’s changing needs, and an intelligent Backup Rate (iBR)* that maximizes their opportunity to breathe spontaneously. The AirCurve™ 10 ST-A includes both fixed and adjustable alarms for added safety.
Even more information on iVAPS is found at http://www.resmed.com/us/dam/documents/ ... er_eng.pdf and says:By targeting alveolar ventilation, iVAPS continually maintains ventilation according to the patient’s metabolic needs, decreasing the risk of over and under-ventilation with changing respiratory rate. Data from extensive bench testing against VAPS ventilators and clinical trials have shown that iVAPS effectively meets patients’ ventilatory needs. It also responds faster to respiratory changes without compromising patient comfort or sleep quality.
Volume assured pressure support (iVAPS) ventilators combine the advantages of pressure-support ventilation, such as patient comfort and patient-ventilator synchrony, with the assurance of a tidal volume target. However, while this enables VAPS modes to meet ventilatory needs, response to respiratory changes is slow. Another limitation of VAPS modes is the enforcement of a mandatory target tidal volume on every breath. Changes in breath rate will still trigger the same tidal volume to be delivered with each breath, which can lead to patient discomfort and sleep disruption.
This source also has numerous graphics illustrating what it means to target alveolar ventilation and how the target ventilation setting on the machine drives the algorithm's choice of when to increase the pressure and when to decrease the pressure to insure correct ventilation.Now you can provide intelligent air through ResMed’s intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure
Support (iVAPS). A unique technology featured in the S9 VPAP ST-A, it adjusts to a patient’s
respiratory rate, targets alveolar ventilation and automatically adjusts pressure support as
needed to accommodate each patient’s unique needs, even as a their disease progresses.
I feel the very strong need to contradict thatpalerider wrote:* not a professional anything... your lies and falsehoods are patently amateur.
Is there no longer a "program" against communism in the US? That is the very same with your ASV (on which you are failing right now!) - you got the proper high priced machine already - paid by the all the others, who choosed the same cheap insurance. But you decided you won't spend more of your own money to get it setup properly - so just aim for the most expensive machine (of course paid by all the others! - not your own money!).xxyzx wrote:maybe all the users could work like they do with linux to improve the code and update it
It's really hard to find fault with that argument. The only thing I'd wonder is "don't you have to get *paid* to do something if you're a professional?Guest wrote:I feel the very strong need to contradict thatpalerider wrote:* not a professional anything... your lies and falsehoods are patently amateur.
He has to have a master's degree and maybe even a PhD as an engineer. How else can someone engineer so much bullshit?
You're half right, both are "VPAP" which is simply the Resmed trademark for any bilevel device they produce.xxyzx wrote:makers say both are ASV and both are VPAP
Not in any context are they both "asv".xxyzx wrote:the AVAPS may have more pressure or features
but IN THE CONTEXT THAT I MADE MY COMMENT THEY ARE ASV as far as the lady's question
he is not disrupting anything - he is helping others (to come down on his level so he no longer stands out as the (only) slow kid around)palerider wrote:Who's paying him to disrupt the forum?
I bet, I beat the brilliant engineer to that let me try to adopt his communistic way of thinking:palerider wrote:Adaptive != Volume Assured. Simple, QED.
One that has voice recognition and administers a dose every time it hears the word "libtard"?Guest wrote:(please, if you are are the one doing that and reading this: please, please hook him up on an extra-large morphine-pump)
ROFL!palerider wrote:One that has voice recognition and administers a dose every time it hears the word "libtard"?
I believe the first machine xxyzx had was just an AirCurve VAuto, not the AirCurve ST. But he claimed the VAuto was broken and didn't adjust anything. See viewtopic.php?f=1&t=155438&p=1182915&hi ... o#p1182915 for one of the times xxyzx made this claim.Guest wrote: You have to be logical about that:
He already had an Aircurve ST - failed it.
Now he has as Aircurve ASV - is currently failing on that too.
Calist was as mean and hateful. But calist could also write a coherent sentence or two, and even string them together into coherent paragraphs.Madalot wrote: And while he is awful, he does remind me a little bit of calist (for those that remember calist). And it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if this IS calist using another persona to try to screw with the forum. I wouldn't bat an eye if that proved to be the case.
Calist was banned from the forum for claiming to be employed at a specific hospital (National Jewish Health) when in reality he was not employed there. (Yes, Johnny verified that calist was NOT employed there before he was banned.) The combination of calist's claims to be employed in sleep medicine at NJH and his coherent writing style in posts that contained clearly erroneous information made calist a particularly dangerous troll. The fact that calist also wrote offense, insulting posts attacking forum members who corrected his misinformation just added gasoline to an already burning fire.It's happened before where calist donned another persona and PUNKED the forum. Not quite this well, I admit, but he's done it before.