


Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
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Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
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No, not really.DreamStalker wrote:If they are all centrals ... doesn't he need to be using the Sandman or P&B auto?
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ozij wrote:No, not really.DreamStalker wrote:If they are all centrals ... doesn't he need to be using the Sandman or P&B auto?
While it is very true he had far more apneas at higher pressures or bipap, Dan was having central apnea at lower pressures too, as can be seen on other page he posted. A Puritan Bennett or Sandman auto can identify central apnea well enought to avoid responding to all those it identifies - but that would not give Dan the therapy he needs.
Dan needs a machine that will either jog him into breathing, or breath for him with when he stops. There's no need to clear obstructions in his case, there's a big need to get air into his lungs - since he desaturates pretty badly even when when he only has hypopneas.
So, to answer your original question on another post "am I getting proper treatment for central apnea" my impression is that you're not, Dan.
O.
P.S. Dan, you can alway reply to your own thread, if you want to post further data, you don't have to start a new one each time.
Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex & Humidifier - EncorePro 2.2 Software - Contec CMS-50D+ Oximeter - Respironics EverFlo Q Concentrator |
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Machine: Resmed AirSense10 for Her with Climateline heated hose ; alternating masks. |
Mask: Quattro™ FX Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: PR SystemOne BPAP Auto w/Bi-Flex & Humidifier - EncorePro 2.2 Software - Contec CMS-50D+ Oximeter - Respironics EverFlo Q Concentrator |
He has to stay under 9.0 cm pressure, he needs to work on getting more REM sleep.d.green wrote:Here are my numbers from my CPAP.
Press: 8.2
Leak: 0.18 l/s
AHI: 10.8
AI: 1.2
HI: 9.6
Can anyone tell me what they mean.
D.Green
Snoredog wrote:He has to stay under 9.0 cm pressure, he needs to work on getting more REM sleep.
(added emphasis mine)Snoredog wrote:However, he would have to lower the default Maximum pressure for Command on Apnea from default 10 to 9.0. This would allow the Sandman to respond to frank apnea seen above 10 cm which may improve therapy over fixed CPAP he is using now. Sandman would also go after some of the Flow Limitations not even seen on his PSG.
Mask: AirFit™ P10 Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask with Headgear |
Additional Comments: Machine: Resmed AirSense10 for Her with Climateline heated hose ; alternating masks. |
The following response is irrelvant:ozij wrote:Snoredog,Snoredog wrote:He has to stay under 9.0 cm pressure, he needs to work on getting more REM sleep.(added emphasis mine)Snoredog wrote:However, he would have to lower the default Maximum pressure for Command on Apnea from default 10 to 9.0. This would allow the Sandman to respond to frank apnea seen above 10 cm which may improve therapy over fixed CPAP he is using now. Sandman would also go after some of the Flow Limitations not even seen on his PSG.
How in can anyone reach a pressure of 10 when they stay below 9?
Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
ozij wrote:The "Maximum pressure for apnea" means the machine will not respond to any apneas above that pressure. That is what that limitation is there for. That is what maximum means. It is there to make sure one can limit the pressure in response to any kind of apnea, because the PB maybe very wrong about distinguishing a central apnea from an obstructive. It only identifies those central apneas that have cardicar oscillations - but some people have central apnea with no cardiac oscillations, and the PB will treat them as obstructive. So we tell keep it from causing pressure induced apnea by giving it a "maximum pressure for apnea command". And then it will not respond to any apnea that occurs above that pressure. ANY.
You're ignoring the hypopneas, and the PSG data.Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
There are no "Central apneas" that the Resmed is misidentifying and responding in this night's report.Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
Snoredog wrote:proof is in the pudding, its in his AHI.
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