Arch...he's already using bilevel...he's got the PR S1 BiPap Auto.archangle wrote:I think sometimes, insurance requires you to try bilevel before getting an ASV.
I wonder if the doc thinks the AirCurve 10 VAuto is the ASV model....it isn't.
Arch...he's already using bilevel...he's got the PR S1 BiPap Auto.archangle wrote:I think sometimes, insurance requires you to try bilevel before getting an ASV.
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Hi Pugsy so I took your advise and changed my EPAP min last night to 9. Actually had a better night, did notice that the Centrals usually follow a period after I was awakened and used bathroom. So maybe they are a transitional sleep generated apnea? This morning as I was in bed half awake I had numerous. So without those my CAI would have been lower say 3.54. Should I try these new settings they are prescribing on my PRS1?Pugsy wrote:Scratching my head here...the AirCurve VAuto is like the S9 VPAP Auto and the PR S1 Bipap Auto.
Could have got the same settings on the Bipap Auto.
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Sure. I don't see any reason not to at least try them.cwillis wrote:Should I try these new settings they are prescribing on my PRS1?
Very possible that they are sleep onset centrals and/or even simply awake.semi awake breathing irregularities getting flagged by mistake if you don't go back to sleep quickly.cwillis wrote:did notice that the Centrals usually follow a period after I was awakened and used bathroom. So maybe they are a transitional sleep generated apnea?
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Thanks, I noticed that. Maybe there's some sort of perceived insurance process to cause that. Maybe it's just doctor stupidity and doc is too lazy to learn to read PRS1 data instead of ResMed data.Pugsy wrote:Arch...he's already using bilevel...he's got the PR S1 BiPap Auto.archangle wrote:I think sometimes, insurance requires you to try bilevel before getting an ASV.
I wonder if the doc thinks the AirCurve 10 VAuto is the ASV model....it isn't.
Mask: Swift™ FX Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: Also SleepyHead, PRS1 Auto, Respironics Auto M series, Legacy Auto, and Legacy Plus |
Sure. I don't see any reason not to at least try them.Pugsy wrote:cwillis wrote:Should I try these new settings they are prescribing on my PRS1?
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pressure SUPPORT (ps) is fixed on the vpap line... the respironics have a minps and maxps setting, the resmeds simply have a ps setting.cwillis wrote:Not sure what you mean pressure is fixed? That means my pressure will always be IPAP 17 and EPAP 12? Or is there a min that my machine will start at? If PS is 4?
Thank you Pale Rider so does that mean this new machine will start at IPAP 13 and EPAP 8?palerider wrote:pressure SUPPORT (ps) is fixed on the vpap line... the respironics have a minps and maxps setting, the resmeds simply have a ps setting.cwillis wrote:Not sure what you mean pressure is fixed? That means my pressure will always be IPAP 17 and EPAP 12? Or is there a min that my machine will start at? If PS is 4?
within limits, you can duplicate the settings on your respironics by setting minps and maxps to 4.
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the settings you mentioned earlier were minepap 12, maxipap 17, ps 4.cwillis wrote:Thank you Pale Rider so does that mean this new machine will start at IPAP 13 and EPAP 8?palerider wrote:pressure SUPPORT (ps) is fixed on the vpap line... the respironics have a minps and maxps setting, the resmeds simply have a ps setting.cwillis wrote:Not sure what you mean pressure is fixed? That means my pressure will always be IPAP 17 and EPAP 12? Or is there a min that my machine will start at? If PS is 4?
within limits, you can duplicate the settings on your respironics by setting minps and maxps to 4.
Pale Rider how would you suggest I start changing my pressures in my current machine to get used to these pressure prescribed, go up on all settings by one?palerider wrote:the settings you mentioned earlier were minepap 12, maxipap 17, ps 4.cwillis wrote:Thank you Pale Rider so does that mean this new machine will start at IPAP 13 and EPAP 8?palerider wrote:pressure SUPPORT (ps) is fixed on the vpap line... the respironics have a minps and maxps setting, the resmeds simply have a ps setting.cwillis wrote:Not sure what you mean pressure is fixed? That means my pressure will always be IPAP 17 and EPAP 12? Or is there a min that my machine will start at? If PS is 4?
within limits, you can duplicate the settings on your respironics by setting minps and maxps to 4.
that means the pressures would vary between 16/12 and 17/13 at that .... strange sounding setting.
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what do you have now ,and where do you want to get to?cwillis wrote:Pale Rider how would you suggest I start changing my pressures in my current machine to get used to these pressure prescribed, go up on all settings by one?palerider wrote: the settings you mentioned earlier were minepap 12, maxipap 17, ps 4.
that means the pressures would vary between 16/12 and 17/13 at that .... strange sounding setting.
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I'm not trying to advise anything, I'm simply clarifying your confusion about pugsys statementcwillis wrote:I'm at Min EPAP 9 Max 12 Min IPAP 11 Max 14 PS min 2 PS max 4. I guess I want to see how I deal with pressure increase and how it effects my Centrals.
I suggest you continue doing what she suggests.PS setting on the VPAP is fixed and won't vary so if you are using a PS minimum and maximum setting on the BiPap Auto you will need the PS minimum and maximum to equal each other to mimic how the VPAP works.