mask options in AirSense 10 machine

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jim.evo
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mask options in AirSense 10 machine

Post by jim.evo » Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:08 pm

there are 3 options in the menu based on the type of mask one uses: pillow, nasal & full.

does anyone know what the different settings actually due to the air output from the machine? does the larger masks get more of something than a smaller one? as the pressures have to be the same with any mask just wondering....

i ask because i ended up using the nasal setting with the pillow and it seems quieter. (i just ordered the AirTouch F20 to try, we'll see).

thanks,

jim

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Re: mask options in AirSense 10 machine

Post by LSAT » Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:36 pm

It makes in insignificant difference...I think it has something to do with the leak calculation. Someone will be along to clarify.....

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Re: mask options in AirSense 10 machine

Post by Pugsy » Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:44 pm

Minor difference in excess leak calculations and a minor difference in how the flow is delivered depending on the mask's inherent resistance. Some nasal pillow mask and some nasal cushion masks will have almost identical inherent resistance.

Heck, I have used a full face mask while on a nasal pillow setting and remembered and changed it after a few nights...saw no significant difference in leak reporting nor did I feel any difference and the AHI didn't change. It isn't that critical of a setting IMHO.

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Re: mask options in AirSense 10 machine

Post by palerider » Tue Nov 24, 2020 5:32 pm

jim.evo wrote:
Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:08 pm
there are 3 options in the menu based on the type of mask one uses: pillow, nasal & full.

does anyone know what the different settings actually due to the air output from the machine? does the larger masks get more of something than a smaller one? as the pressures have to be the same with any mask just wondering....

i ask because i ended up using the nasal setting with the pillow and it seems quieter. (i just ordered the AirTouch F20 to try, we'll see).

thanks,

jim
the large masks get a little *less* pressure, because there's less resistance in the larger masks, thus the machine doesn't need as pressure to counteract it.

Using the nasal setting with the pillow means you've got a little *less* pressure than you should.

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Re: mask options in AirSense 10 machine

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Nov 24, 2020 5:59 pm

PR, I suspect the difference would be proportionate to the size mask/interface used.
Even then, my thought is that it is usually insignificant.
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