Activa nasal mask

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AMANN
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Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Sun Aug 24, 2008 7:51 pm

Has anyone tried the Activa mask, I like that it doesn't leak and I like the fit, but it's a little heavy. I also notice that when I wake up in the morning I don't feel rested using it. Almost like I didn't have enough pressure through the night. I don't understand, it doesnt leak, so why would this be? My other mask leaks and I feel more rested when I use it more than the Activa.
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by bdp522 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:06 am

Are you sure that the activa isn't leaking?

Please fill in your profile with mask, machine, software(if you have it), add in your pressure. It will help you get better answers. Also let us know which mask gives you the more rested feeling in the a.m.. Maybe the second mask has a higher exhaust rate?

Could the second mask be a full face mask? Maybe you're mouth breathing with the activa?

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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:26 am

Hi Brenda, I don't know how to get to the profile. Can you please tell me where to find it? Thanks.
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Mon Aug 25, 2008 9:44 am

AMANN wrote:Hi Brenda, I don't know how to get to the profile. Can you please tell me where to find it? Thanks.
Brenda, I figured it out , thanks. Just didn't see that part at first , :l)
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by nosbig17 » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:12 am

The larger volume inside the Activa might affect your treatment pressure, especially if you use a pressure near 7cm or less.

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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:08 am

So do you think I should increase the pressure with this mask? I have it on Auto-Pap, but it starts out at 7 and can
go up to 12.
Thanks
Audrey

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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:02 pm

nosbig17 wrote:The larger volume inside the Activa might affect your treatment pressure, especially if you use a pressure near 7cm or less.
Do you think I should increase my pressure with this mask?
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by echo » Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:07 pm

My question would be - if your average is 8.5cm, why are you starting the minimum pressure at 6.5cm ?

I haven't heard of increasing pressure to compensate for the mask's intentional leak rate - because that will also increase when you raise the pressure!
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:54 pm

echo wrote:My question would be - if your average is 8.5cm, why are you starting the minimum pressure at 6.5cm ?

I haven't heard of increasing pressure to compensate for the mask's intentional leak rate - because that will also increase when you raise the pressure!
I thought you should start it lower than your average, so when you prepare for sleep it's not to high for the first 10 to 15 min, How is yours set?
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by nosbig17 » Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:29 am

My titrated pressure is 10cm, my flow generator is set at 8-13. I spend about 60% of the time at 8, occasionally the pressure will spike at a little over 12. The main thing is that I feel rested when I get out of bed. Some have complained about the Activa pulsating on their face like an octipus. For me, the pulsing stops at around 7cm.

Both of my Activas have been modified to have the swivel at the elbow a la Ultra Mirage,(another frequently used interface) for use with a cuffless hose. I have found the cuffless hose to work much better than the short auxiliary (small cuffed) hose that comes with the Activa.

If you get the chance, you might want to try the Fisher & Paykel, FlexiFit 407.

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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by AMANN » Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:04 pm

nosbig17 wrote:My titrated pressure is 10cm, my flow generator is set at 8-13. I spend about 60% of the time at 8, occasionally the pressure will spike at a little over 12. The main thing is that I feel rested when I get out of bed. Some have complained about the Activa pulsating on their face like an octipus. For me, the pulsing stops at around 7cm.

Both of my Activas have been modified to have the swivel at the elbow a la Ultra Mirage,(another frequently used interface) for use with a cuffless hose. I have found the cuffless hose to work much better than the short auxiliary (small cuffed) hose that comes with the Activa.

If you get the chance, you might want to try the Fisher & Paykel, FlexiFit 407.
O.k. thank you, If I set my Autopap at 10 will it only start at 10 and above or how does that work?
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Re: Activa nasal mask

Post by RiverDave » Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:17 pm

I had the same problem when I started. I felt like I wasn't getting enough air at lower pressures (it wasn't so much not getting enough air as it was feeling like I was rebreathing the exhaled air caught in my mask). I was told to bump my minimum pressure (from 6 cm) to 7cm, and the problem went away.

If you set your auto with a minimum of 10 cm, that is where it will start. You can use the ramp feature to "ease" into the pressure at the beginning of the night.

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Re: Auto Low - High pressure settings

Post by nosbig17 » Sun Aug 31, 2008 2:10 pm

If your machine is set up for auto use, a low and high pressure is indicated. So, when you go to sleep you will be cruising along with the low pressure therapy, When the machine detects as event coming on the pressure will be increased until the event passes or until the dilled-in high pressure is reached.