I used a nasal mask last night. Specifically, I tried a ResMed AirFit™ N20 Nasal CPAP Mask.  Should I be concerned about my results and the excessive leaks?  I don't normally wear a nasal mask.  I was unaware of breathing through my mouth, although my results basically say that I did.  Are the leaks likely to lessen over time?  
			Experimenting with a nasal masks. Will the leaks decrease?
Experimenting with a nasal masks. Will the leaks decrease?
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						Re: Experimenting with a nasal
It might be a little mouth breathing but it just as easily could be mask movement.  I never worry about leaks when trying a new mask that first night.  Sometimes it just takes little micro adjustments in the tension to deal with mask movement enough to cause leaks.
Whatever it was that caused it...5 % of the night and if I slept through it I wouldn't panic by any means.
If you like the mask then continue to give it a trial and maybe just do little micro tweaks with the straps and just keep an eye on the leaks.
It was roughly 24 minutes randomly throughout an 8 hour or so night.
For the most part you spent very little time above 30 L/min and actually up to 35 L/min the machine can do a fair job of compensating for leaks.
ResMed does the 24 L/min line for large leak territory but it a bit conservative and how badly a leak can impact things gradually grows the farther into large leak territory your go. You don't immediately go in the toilet at 28 L/min anyway. Now if you spent a lot of time around 48 L/min...different story.
It takes time and experience when learning about a new mask.
			Whatever it was that caused it...5 % of the night and if I slept through it I wouldn't panic by any means.
If you like the mask then continue to give it a trial and maybe just do little micro tweaks with the straps and just keep an eye on the leaks.
It was roughly 24 minutes randomly throughout an 8 hour or so night.
For the most part you spent very little time above 30 L/min and actually up to 35 L/min the machine can do a fair job of compensating for leaks.
ResMed does the 24 L/min line for large leak territory but it a bit conservative and how badly a leak can impact things gradually grows the farther into large leak territory your go. You don't immediately go in the toilet at 28 L/min anyway. Now if you spent a lot of time around 48 L/min...different story.
It takes time and experience when learning about a new mask.
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						Re: Experimenting with a nasal masks. Will the leaks decrease?
Try taping your mouth...that way you will eliminate the mouth breathing from the calculation.
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Re: Experimenting with a nasal masks. Will the leaks decrease?
may i suggest this?-
viewtopic/p1089718/viewtopic.php?f=1&t= ... s#p1086296
following jays method of using scuncis across my mouth, i have eliminated mouth breathing. i'm a full bearded fellow and couldn't seem to get tape to work.
but the linked method works for me. perhaps it will work for you.
			viewtopic/p1089718/viewtopic.php?f=1&t= ... s#p1086296
following jays method of using scuncis across my mouth, i have eliminated mouth breathing. i'm a full bearded fellow and couldn't seem to get tape to work.
but the linked method works for me. perhaps it will work for you.
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