A little bit of hisotry for those that don't know me. My OSA is worse in REM sleep...like sleep study shows 53 per hour in REM sleep and 12 in non REM. Also I have been using a bilevel machine that auto adjust the pressures. Works extremely well for me. I bought a PR S1 660 model machine from ST Mark. I have a 750 which is the auto model and I also have a S9 VPAP Auto.
I have played around with straight bilevel some but not much on my auto machines. Normally my settings have been 9 EPAP with Pressure support of 4 or 5. I kind of like 4 the best. So that makes me start out with IPAP of 13 but I set the max IPAP to be able to go to 20 as needed. A few times I have kissed the 20 line briefly...most of the time any increases were in the 15 to 18 range for where IPAP went to.
So the first night with the BiPap Pro I used my normal 9/13 only with this machine I can't auto adjust up to anywhere as I am stuck at 13.
This was my first night on the new machine.

And now SH report for last night. Obvious clusters in a pattern and the time frames for the clusters pretty much match up to normal REM stage sleep time. I was not on my back during the night. I have been trying to stay on my side because of worse pain for me with back sleeping so had a wall built to keep me on my side.

And this is the same last night's report from Encore.

Sometimes my pressures don't move much...not much changes and I have a night like the first post.
And then I have night's like last night...obviously the pressure was not sufficient..
I am extremely tired and can't think real sharp so I will do some more comments as need tomorrow because I am heading for bed real shortly here. I can't seem to find a good example fo the BiPap working really hard and I am too tired to go looking at the moment.
So what do I do? I will be adjusting the fixed biblevel settings to hope do a better job at preventing the events.
My pressure choices were great for the first night....obvious inadequate for last night.
So this is a test.....what do you all think I should do? What adjustments should I make from what you see here? I am going to use the machine a few more nights. What ideas do you all have that I might try. Biflex is set at...2...very comfortable to breathe with.
Remember this is a PR S1 Bipap Pro .