I need some help interpreting some of the data from my S9 Autoset this morning. The max pressure is set at 12, and the mim at 4.
Pressure 11.8
Leak 10.8 L/min
AHI 1.2
AI 1.1
Central 0
My main question is "What does Pressure indicate?" Is this the maximum pressure the machine generated during the night? average pressure? what? I am thinking that I should raise both the minimum and maximum settings.
Newbie needs help interpreting data
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Newbie needs help interpreting data
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Re: Newbie needs help interpreting data
It is hard to tell what IS going on just from numbers. Numbers are an Avg. to get an Avg. some were higher and some lower. But when? Why?fogman wrote:I need some help interpreting some of the data from my S9 Autoset this morning. The max pressure is set at 12, and the mim at 4.
Pressure 11.8
Leak 10.8 L/min
AHI 1.2
AI 1.1
Central 0
My main question is "What does Pressure indicate?" Is this the maximum pressure the machine generated during the night? average pressure? what? I am thinking that I should raise both the minimum and maximum settings.
Without the software it's like walking in the dark.
If you have any troubles catching your breath early on, I would raise the min. to 7 or 8. But keep an eye on the leaks.
So many people have trouble breathing at 4cm.
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Re: Newbie needs help interpreting data
The Pressure on your lcd screen is the 95 centile pressure--which means 95% of the time your machine was on, you were at 11.8 or below.
Leaks on the lcd screen is the 95 centile value--yours were a little high, at 10.8 liters/minute but while your cpap was able to compensate (it can compensate up to 24 l/m), leaks can still disturb your sleep, or cause apneas, so it's best to try and minimize them. I try and keep my from 0-4 l/m.
I just posted on another thread about leaks and pressure settings:
viewtopic/t53530/Problems-late-night-leaks.html
Here is a link to data management on the S9:
http://www.resmed.com/uk/assets/documen ... ow_eng.pdf
Leaks on the lcd screen is the 95 centile value--yours were a little high, at 10.8 liters/minute but while your cpap was able to compensate (it can compensate up to 24 l/m), leaks can still disturb your sleep, or cause apneas, so it's best to try and minimize them. I try and keep my from 0-4 l/m.
I just posted on another thread about leaks and pressure settings:
viewtopic/t53530/Problems-late-night-leaks.html
Here is a link to data management on the S9:
http://www.resmed.com/uk/assets/documen ... ow_eng.pdf
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