Hello all,
I use a Resmed Airsense 10 and to keep my AHI under 5 I need the max pressure 20. I use it in fixed pressure mode after lengthy trial/error.
I'm struggling exhaling even with EPR at 3. I'm considering a BiPAP.
Does anyone have any similar experience or have switched to a BiPap?
Thanks for your input!
CPAP or BPAP
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Re: CPAP or BPAP
With pressure that high, I would definitely recommend you change to a bi-level machine. Preferably the ResMed AirCurve 10 VAUTO.
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Re: CPAP or BPAP
What does that mean?
post some charts as explained in the first post in the forum.
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