Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

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Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by DeeCPAP » Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:50 am

I just realized the setting on my S9 machine is set ti NASAL.
There's another setting called NASAL ULTRA.
To which of two setting should the Dreamwear be set?

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by SGearhart » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:54 pm

Pillows

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by DeeCPAP » Sun Apr 10, 2016 6:31 pm

SGearhart wrote:Pillows
Thanks. Did you get this info from a DME or respiratory therapist?

Thanks!

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by SGearhart » Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:38 pm

DeeCPAP wrote: Thanks. Did you get this info from a DME or respiratory therapist?

Thanks!
Neither, Its product description info.

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by DeeCPAP » Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:00 pm

SGearhart wrote:
DeeCPAP wrote: Thanks. Did you get this info from a DME or respiratory therapist?

Thanks!
Neither, Its product description info.
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Thanks again!

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by Holden4th » Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:54 pm

I have the Dreamwear and the S9. I was under the impression that the Dreamwear was a nasal mask and have used that setting. As nasal pillows connect differently (much tighter seal than the Dreamwear) then maybe that should be avoided.

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by palerider » Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:16 pm

Holden4th wrote:I have the Dreamwear and the S9. I was under the impression that the Dreamwear was a nasal mask and have used that setting. As nasal pillows connect differently (much tighter seal than the Dreamwear) then maybe that should be avoided.
the *correct* way to figure out what 'type' of mask it is, for mask settings, is to look at the mask resistance values in the manual, and compare that against the resistance values in the manuals of a couple of nasal, and then pillow masks.

because the interface between the mask and your nose is small, it's likely to be a pillow mask, properly, not a nasal mask, which have lower resistance values, owing to a larger opening to your nose.

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by DeeCPAP » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:09 am

palerider wrote:
Holden4th wrote:I have the Dreamwear and the S9. I was under the impression that the Dreamwear was a nasal mask and have used that setting. As nasal pillows connect differently (much tighter seal than the Dreamwear) then maybe that should be avoided.
the *correct* way to figure out what 'type' of mask it is, for mask settings, is to look at the mask resistance values in the manual, and compare that against the resistance values in the manuals of a couple of nasal, and then pillow masks.

because the interface between the mask and your nose is small, it's likely to be a pillow mask, properly, not a nasal mask, which have lower resistance values, owing to a larger opening to your nose.
Thanks for the info.

I'll be double checking with my CME tomorrow, too, but I think tonight I'll sleep okay.

Again, thanks!

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by AirPump » Tue Feb 20, 2018 5:21 pm

My sleep doc considers the standard Dreamwear a nasal mask. If you have the Dreamwear with gel pillows, he says to use the pillows mask resistance setting.
When I contacted ResMed with this question, they also consider the standard Dreamwear a "nasal" mask, which is why ResMed has that mask in the "Nasal" category on their MyAir web software for the Airsense 10 machines equipped with a celluar modem. Furthermore, Philips themselves give the standard Dreamwear an "X1" resistance setting, which is the same as their nasal masks, and their "large" sized pillow masks.

It's not a huge deal either way. Mostly impacts how the machine calculates / reports leaks, not how well you sleep with the mask. In my experience, I can hardly tell the difference with the S9 machine, but with the Airsense 10 CPAP, I am more comfortable using the "nasal" setting that has been recommended to me.

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Re: Setting for DreamWear and ResMed S9

Post by LSAT » Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:16 pm

Lookl at the description of your mask