Are people using Encore pro data to set their own pressures?

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Are people using Encore pro data to set their own pressures?

Post by zoolander » Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:48 am

First of all, I acknowledge that I understand the importance of using a qualified sleep specialist to help set CPAP pressure. I do understand this.

I was wondering if people are using the Encore Pro data the they retrieve from their machines to modify their pressure settings? I'm only new to CPAP and would like to gather a little more data and information before I even consider modifying the pressures set by my sleep specialist.

Can someone explain the following (taken from 3 days of Auto CPAP use)

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I know that this summary table is used by sleep specialists to set pressures so any information (referral to source or direct) would be much appreciated

For reference....I have a PhD in Biomedical science so feel free with your use of medical and scientific terminology


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Post by Wulfman » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:07 am

Yes, most of us that use Encore Pro, adjust our own pressures, if need be.

It would help if you would fill out your profile of the equipment you use (including mask) and how your machine is configured.

Looks like one of the REMstar Autos at a pressure range of 6 - 13 (or at least that's the numbers you're hitting.

How long have you been using a CPAP machine? I understand 3 nights on this Auto, but did you have one before that?

So far, a pressure of 10 is showing the best AHI. It's still a bit high, but if you've only been on the machine for 3 nights, that might explain that.

Do you have a copy of your sleep study?
Did it show whether or not you had Central Apneas?
What was your titrated pressure?......or did you have one?

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Post by Slinky » Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:07 am

I'm conservative. I'd try a pressure range of 6 cms to 10 cms and accumlate one full week of data before deciding on any further changes.

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Post by DreamStalker » Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:24 am

The numbers are meaningless unless you have your mask leaks under control.

What mask are you using and what leak rate are you gettingand how stable is that leak rate and if unstable, how do the leaks correspond to your pressure and apnea/hyponea events?

Secondly, you also need to average about a weeks worth of data before making any changes to your settings.

Having said that, it does appear from your current 2 days worth of data that your lower pressure is too low (may the numbers continue for a few more days and your leak rate be reasonable).
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Post by Goofproof » Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:04 am

Yes, We Do! Yes, I do, it makes no difference how I do it, Encore Pro or the Menu, the results are the same, better treatment based on the data.

I make my changes based on the results from the Dailies Data, making sure leaks are under control. If the leaks aren't under control, the data can be poor or false. Jim

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Post by Snoredog » Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:20 pm

DreamStalker wrote:The numbers are meaningless unless you have your mask leaks under control.

What mask are you using and what leak rate are you gettingand how stable is that leak rate and if unstable, how do the leaks correspond to your pressure and apnea/hyponea events?

Secondly, you also need to average about a weeks worth of data before making any changes to your settings.

Having said that, it does appear from your current 2 days worth of data that your lower pressure is too low (may the numbers continue for a few more days and your leak rate be reasonable).
I agree, his sleep is a train wreck, AHI all over the place with Total avg. AHI=9.5, AHI=5.6 at 90% still way too high for my liking. Mouth breathing or mask leak may be the cause of that but the leak data is missing.

All his Flow Limitations are eliminated at 8.0 cm pressure, only gets worse when he goes above 10 cm.

I'd carefully review mask leak data and mask being used.

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Post by zoolander » Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:49 pm

Ok I have posted my equipment into my signature. I'll get back to you later in the day with my information on leakage and so on. Thanks for the replies thus far.
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Re: Are people using Encore pro data to set their own pressu

Post by roster » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:33 pm

zoolander wrote:First of all, I acknowledge that I understand the importance of using a qualified sleep specialist to help set CPAP pressure. I do understand this.

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Then please explain it to me. Three sleep studies at two qualified labs and they did not get it anywhere near right for me.

Tweaking my settings using Encore Pro and advice from this forum and I am finally getting excellent therapy. Thank God for the good members here.

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Re: Are people using Encore pro data to set their own pressu

Post by ozij » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:45 pm

rooster wrote:
zoolander wrote:First of all, I acknowledge that I understand the importance of using a qualified sleep specialist to help set CPAP pressure. I do understand this.

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Then please explain it to me. Three sleep studies at two qualified labs and they did not get it anywhere near right for me.

Tweaking my settings using Encore Pro and advice from this forum and I am finally getting excellent therapy. Thank God for the good members here.

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Post by zoolander » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:11 pm

that little disclaimer that I gave (i.e I understand that you should seek medical advice and so on) was exactly that. A disclaimer. I understand it but also understand that sometimes, with enough reading and understanding, that people can control their own therapy by making adjustments to pressures.

Keep in mind though that there are pretty stupid people in this world that will adjust their pressure like their changing a TV channel without any understanding of what these pressure mean. I am not one of these people and I am seeking advice. The final decision to either adjust or not adjust my pressure will be made by me. I will take all the information that is provided and then do my research.

Anyhow....here is some more data. Note that I am only a beginner and my therapy is up and down. If you look at the compliance chart you will see a series of red blocks. Those were on my nightshift days when I had to sleep during the day. I feel that nightshift makes my sleep apnea worse. Additionally you will also notice that most of the blocks are broken. This is because I am taking my full face mask off during the evening without realising it. Here's another topic that I started re. that issue

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Here's some more data include flow information

Daily Data

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Pressure summary

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Flow Information

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Compliance

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Event summary

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Thanks all for your input so far
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Post by RipVW » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:16 pm

Yep, looks like those large leaks are so prevalent that none of your data is really reliable.
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Post by Wulfman » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:24 pm

Well, the "Max Leak" numbers are somewhat high, but the "Average Leak" doesn't look all that bad to me. Only 10 seconds in "Average large leak".

I think you need to scrap the Auto settings and set that thing in single pressure (CPAP) mode at 11 cm. OR......set your bottom pressure at 10 and see what happens.

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Post by ozij » Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:48 am

Can you please put the event summary graphs directly beneath the pressure etc. graphs.

I think I'm seeing a pattern - but I'm not sure.

Thanks.

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Post by zoolander » Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:48 am

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Pressure summary

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Event summary

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Post by ozij » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:18 am

...and the flow information chart too is what I meant by "etc".....
I should have been more specific...
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