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- Tue May 21, 2024 10:31 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Aircurve 10 ASV vs 11 ASV ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 948
Re: Aircurve 10 ASV vs 11 ASV ?
Thank you, that is helpful !
- Tue May 21, 2024 10:29 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Resmed Aircurve ASV Ref# ??
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1464
Re: Resmed Aircurve ASV Ref# ??
Why is that a problem? I didn't find a clean answer to that question until I downloaded the Resmed part# catalog. The previous reply seemed a tad incorrect. (I acknowledged that it was an old thread)
- Tue May 21, 2024 12:22 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Resmed Aircurve ASV Ref# ??
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1464
Re: Resmed Aircurve ASV Ref# ??
I'm 6 years late to this conversation... My understanding is that the 32716 has HumidAir/Heated Tube, whereas the 32715 does not.
- Mon May 20, 2024 7:41 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Aircurve 10 ASV vs 11 ASV ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 948
Aircurve 10 ASV vs 11 ASV ?
This may have been addressed many times earlier, sorry if this is redundant... I will be getting an Aircurve "ASV" in the near future. I see a lot of discussion about how much better the 10 is vs the 11 (not specifically the "ASV" model). Wondering if the same issues apply to the "ASV" in particular...
- Wed Feb 28, 2024 4:52 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Are "ST" machines obsolete?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1223
Re: Are "ST" machines obsolete?
Rubicon, I was looking at the CPAP dot com website, and a few of their competitors. There was no price listed, and a note "unavailable". But apparently demand exceeds supply (?) For someone whose breathing rate slows down occasionally (central?) that seems useful. Sleep doc here considers "excursion...
- Wed Feb 28, 2024 12:01 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Are "ST" machines obsolete?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1223
Are "ST" machines obsolete?
I see listings for vpap ST machines (e.g. Aircurve 10 ST), but "no longer available". It seems like spontaneous/timed vpap would be the best of both worlds(?) Is there some issue with that technology, or am I not looking in the right places ???
-Ric
-Ric
- Sun Sep 04, 2022 9:28 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Sleepyhead CSV data export ??
- Replies: 2
- Views: 416
Re: Sleepyhead CSV data export ??
THANK YOU Respirator99 !
That works ! Much appreciated.
(I haven't messed with the software for about a decade, no surprise the legacy tools don't operate as expected)
That works ! Much appreciated.
(I haven't messed with the software for about a decade, no surprise the legacy tools don't operate as expected)
- Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:21 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Sleepyhead CSV data export ??
- Replies: 2
- Views: 416
Sleepyhead CSV data export ??
Sleepyhead has a CSV export option (detail, sessions, daily), but I'm not sure how to use it. I did scan the tutorial, but I may have missed how it operates exactly. I have acquired a session file (*.SPO2) from a Contec CMS50F, and I can see the summary report and the strip charts. I would like to d...
- Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:26 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Oximetry software for Nonin wristox 3150 ?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4744
Oximetry software for Nonin wristox 3150 ?
Is there a free software that can read a Nonin 3150 wrist oximeter?
- Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:33 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Wellue Oxylink
- Replies: 3
- Views: 769
Wellue Oxylink
Does anyone have experience with the Wellue Oxylink pulse oximeter? Seems it's being aggressively marketed online, and seems like a good idea (wears like a ring on a finger, rather than on the wrist). I have two previous nonin wrist oxymeters (model 3150), and got a lot of good mileage out of them, ...
- Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:30 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Sleep onset Sp02 Drops
- Replies: 23
- Views: 5565
Re: Sleep onset Sp02 Drops
Disabling the EPR will only increase the pressure on exhalation, which may or may not influence the breathing rate . Whereas a bipap will fully correct for a depressed breathing rate , which appears to be a factor in the above conversation. With EPR enabled, an ordinary cpap/apap machine (with EPR c...
- Fri Nov 23, 2018 1:50 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: Sleep onset Sp02 Drops
- Replies: 23
- Views: 5565
Re: Sleep onset Sp02 Drops
Your SPO2 drops appear to correlate with drops in tidal volume and breathing rate (not a surprise). It's possible that you are experiencing central apneas associated with the complex process of "falling asleep". (Or it could still be obstructive (?). One possible solution would be to experiment with...
- Thu Sep 27, 2018 9:50 am
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1693
Re: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
Thanks greatunclebill, Palerider, SewTired, ChynkyFrog, gryphon, D.H. Good info, and you've answered my question. I am older and wiser (mostly older), and I will relay your advice to my high-pressure acquaintance that started this discussion. Meanwhile... Or enclose your machine in a Faraday cage. I...
- Tue Sep 25, 2018 5:28 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1693
Re: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
Thanks SewTired, I understand the usefulness of remotely accessing the data. And you've told us how to disable that feature (remove module, set airplane mode etc.). That is helpful, thanks !!! I thought it was sort of a one-way street, i.e. data collection. But not the other direction, (adjusting th...
- Tue Sep 25, 2018 5:22 pm
- Forum: CPAP and Sleep Apnea Message Board
- Topic: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 1693
Re: What machines are remotely controllable? That seems like not necessarily a good thing (?)
...for the record, I would NEVER let my DME or even my doctor mess with my pressure. It bothers me that there (reportedly) exist machines that allow them to do just that (without my/your explicit prior approval). I am the only one that I will allow to tweak the pressure, and I am the best qualified ...