KC1977 wrote:Wulfman... wrote:If you're not already, try doing some nasal cleansing before bedtime to see if you can reduce those snores. Increasing minimum pressure (as previously mentioned) may help some, but the increasing pressure isn't squashing the snores. APAPs chase Snores and Flow Limitations with the (programmed) assumption that they precede apneas. Sometimes the do and sometimes they don't.
Your report is a prime example of why fixed pressure can help identify problems and solutions. It's also an example of how ranges of pressures (especially when they're too wide open) can cause/create more problems.
Welcome to the forum and keep posting reports as you tweak your settings.
Den
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Thanks - I'll try increasing the minimum pressure.
Are the snores actually a problem? I use a nasal spray before bed and I've always snored
Why do you think fixed would be better than a range?
Thanks!
Well, too many snores could be a sign of nasal congestion and not getting enough airflow coming in.
On a side note, my snore numbers when I started were off the charts (in the hundreds) so that's where my personal experience comes from on this subject. But, I had very few AHI events so it was more of a "sound effects" issue. I subsequently learned to do some nasal cleansing and got my snores down to some very low numbers (less than 2.0 overall).
Since Snores and Flow Limitations are what drive APAPs to increase pressures, I would think either straight pressure or a very narrow range might be the best option. Your snores don't subside until your pressures really get "up there", so some nasal cleansing may allow you to use a minimal range or fixed pressure.
I hope you're not using Afrin for a nasal spray. It has been known to have a rebound effect and subsequent dependence on it. Other saline-type sprays should be fine or Neti-pot or other water-type irrigation routines work, too.
So, snores are mainly a "problem" when using ranges of pressure if they actually don't precede apnea or hypopnea events.
Den
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