So this explains why you were prescribed a Resmed Aircurve 10 ST-A machine. But it doesn't directly explain why your machine was set up in iVAPS mode. And it doesn't tell us anything about how the therapeutic settings for iVAPS mode were determined.Notgivingupagain wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:11 amHERE IS TRANSCRIPT OFF FIRST PAGE:
Before optimum pressure was reached I had 170 arousals.
Arousal index was 27.4 per hour.
PLMS 67 for an index of 10.8 per hour.
AHI 20.3 per hour (REM AHI 0.0)
Total of 47 apneas, 79 partial apneas.
There were 126 respiratory events consisting of 30 obstructive, 5 mixed, 12 central. The average event duration was 20.1 seconds, and the maximum duration was 37.0 seconds.
Minimum Sp02 during titration before reaching desired pressure was 87%. Time <88% was 0.3 minutes.
Conclusion: Complex sleep apnea: Poor response to CPAP; Positive esponse to Bipap S/T.
Snoring and associated hypoxia corrected.
Leg movements and occasional PACs noted.
Total sleep time and efficacy are normal. REM and Slow Wave sleep are reduced.
Do you have a copy of the clinical menu? And do you understand how the iVAPS mode is supposed to work on your machine?
If you don't have the clinical menu, you can get it from https://www.manualslib.com/manual/17743 ... -St-A.html
The relevant information about how your machine should be increasing/decreasing pressure is found on page 6 of the manual and on page 8 of the manual.
And the adjustable (therapeutic) settings for iVAPS mode are shown in page 7 of the manual.
So can you get into the clinical settings and tell us what the following things are set for:
EPAP
min PS
max PS
Target Pt Rate
Target Va
Ti Max
Ti Min
Rise Time
Trigger
Cycle
Height
There may also be a setting for iBR (intelligent back up rate). If so, please list it as well.
Note: Depending on how your iVAPS settings are set up, some of these settings may be disabled and not show up in your clinical settings menu. Just tell me all the settings you do find.
I need this information in order to help you figure out how to help you.