lzicc wrote:So if my pressure auto set to 15 95% of the time, wouldn't that mean that my pressure should be 15?
No....you still don't understand that the machine is NOT doing 15 for 95% of the time.
It's doing 15
or below for 95% of the night. For 5% of the night it is going over 15 .
The "or below" is very important.
95% numbers are really only significant when looked at for weeks and months...not nights.
Long term...the median pressure number is probably the one that I would look at if using cpap mode.
Some time ago when I was using apap I did a long term evaluation of 90/95% pressure numbers because some nights my 90/95% number was around 12 and some nights it was 18...with minimum being 10 cm.
Over 6 months it all averaged out to the 90/95% pressure numbers being in the 12 to 13 range...which was just about where the median average ended up being.
Some nights I would need higher pressures like 18 for 30 minutes of the night...and the 90/95% number would be up around 17...but I wasn't using that much pressure all night...only for maybe 30 minutes or so.
90/95% numbers are easily skewed higher by short periods of high numbers.
You do have a choice though....use 11 or 12 all night and get decent results or use 15 all night and get same decent results.
The times at 15 or 16 cm...could just maybe have been the machine responding to some snores or flow limitations that wouldn't be critical to let them slide with less pressure....or maybe they were related to sleeping position or even REM sleep.
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.