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Papit
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by Papit » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:13 pm
Sharing my best sleep ever. This result comes 2 weeks after using new ASV. Results have been good every night, but not this good.
Not even one hypopnea showed up until one was detected after the noon cutoff.

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Randyp1234
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by Randyp1234 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:29 pm
Whoo Hooo!!! Good feeling isn't it? I had a couple 0.0.nights recently also. Usually when someone posts about a 0.0 night someone eventually posts that it doesn't matter for one reason or another blaming the machine or what not. Intellectually, that may be true but emotionally it sure is a boost.
Randy
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NateS
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by NateS » Sat Jun 29, 2013 3:57 pm
Great News!!!
Best wishes, Nate
Central sleep apnea AHI 62.6 pre-VPAP. Now 0 to 1.3
Present Rx: EPAP: 8; IPAPlo:11; IPAPHi: 23; PSMin: 3; PSMax: 15
"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it." —Groucho Marx
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Sir NoddinOff
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by Sir NoddinOff » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:03 pm
The results you are getting with your machine are often the results one sees with modern ASV technology. After all, that's exactly what a ventilator is supposed to do - it steps in and forces you to breathe using very high pressures only when your brain and/or neural system screw up and forget to send out the proper signals. It's been doing it with preemie babies, coma patients and people with certain types of lung disease for half a century. Probably before that if you consider 'iron lungs'. (Note: ASV is generally contraindicated for people with COPD and congestive heart failure, plus a few other more rare conditions). Yes indeed, it is a genuine miracle thanks to the modern world and medical research.
However, for me, the real miracle is how anyone can afford an ASV machine. Example
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/pr-60- ... anced.html
And that's without a hose, humidifier or mask PS... there was one being sold in the SF Bay area recently for $500. Wonder what happened to it?
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I like my ResMed AirFit F10 FFM - reasonably low leaks for my ASV therapy. I'm currently using a PR S1 AutoSV 960P Advanced. I also keep a ResMed S9 Adapt as backup. I use a heated Hibernite hose. Still rockin' with Win 7 by using GWX to stop Win 10.
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RandyJ
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by RandyJ » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:29 pm
Congrats! I have a 0.0 night once in a while, and it DOES feel good.
Diagnosed March 2011, using APAP 14 - 16.5 cm, AFlex+ 2
Alt masks Swift FX pillows, Mirage FX nasal mask, Mirage Quattro full face mask
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2 B Sleeping Soundly
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by 2 B Sleeping Soundly » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:34 pm
Excellent news and results! If I am remembering correctly, hasn't the move to ASV been more recent? If so, that is great that you are responding so favorably to ASV therapy. When everything just 'clicks' with our therapy it is wonderful. I am sure you would agree that for those still waiting for their PAP therapy to 'click' that giving up will never get you there. You have to just keep fighting...
Randyp1234 wrote:Whoo Hooo!!! Good feeling isn't it? I had a couple 0.0.nights recently also. Usually when someone posts about a 0.0 night someone eventually posts that it doesn't matter for one reason or another blaming the machine or what not. Intellectually, that may be true but emotionally it sure is a boost. Randy
+1!! I always cringe when someone rains on the 0.0 AHI parade. Like you say, if it is real or placebo, it doesn't really matter. I say lets celebrate with them whether we have or haven't experienced it ourselves, what does that hurt?
One time a cop pulled me over for running a stop sign. He said, "Didn't you see the stop sign?" I said, "Yeah, but I don't believe everything I read." -- Steven Wright
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fringel
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by fringel » Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:43 pm
Congrats on that great 0.0 result.
I was prescrbed an ASV machine and after fighting with the Insurer over it (and not getting therapy during that time), I reached into my pocket to acquire it. I went to a supplier mentioned here (not sure if I can name names) that sells "Open Box" and "Gently Used" machines and paid $1425. That was for a Respironics AutoSV Advanced which was a zero hour machine with the full manufacturers two year warranty. Still quite a bit but substantially less than the price quoted above.
Also, the supplier was great, spent quite a bit of time on the phine pre and post sale answering my questions and would definitiely be my choice over my know nothing DME.
Fred
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avi123
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by avi123 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 5:19 pm
Papit, as an ex engineer, as you're, I am questioning why the values of any of the Events in your Stats are NOT shown with a number of zero? The AHI is a combination of events which are usually shown in the ResScan Stats with numbers and not hyphens.
Another issue is that ResScan while identifying your machine as an Adapt ASV should NOT have shown in the Stats an entry for Central events.
Could you please show the Stats, with same ResScan setup, for the 3 previous nights?
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by DoriC » Sat Jun 29, 2013 5:21 pm
Randyp1234 wrote:Whoo Hooo!!! Good feeling isn't it? I had a couple 0.0.nights recently also. Usually when someone posts about a 0.0 night someone eventually posts that it doesn't matter for one reason or another blaming the machine or what not. Intellectually, that may be true but emotionally it sure is a boost.
Randy
Congrats!! So the worst that can happen is that the machine "malfunctioned" and you really had an AHI=0.1!
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avi123
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by avi123 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:04 pm
This poster with two nights of AHI = 0 results, on VPAP Adapt (mode =ASV), would also be questionable:
viewtopic/t82750/finally-on-ASV-0-AHI-but-restless.html
Notice: Max EPAP = -1000000000.00
and in the Sheikh's post there:
My AHI is usually at zero too, on the ResMed Adapt. BUT, on the PR AutoSv ASV, I find I have some flow limitation events, a few vibratory snore events and even an ocassional periodic breathing event. These are no worry cuz my O2 stays up above 94% all night. The PR Auto Advanced seems more senstive.
Why show on SH and not on ResScan, since the machine is ResMed's.
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JohnBFisher
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by JohnBFisher » Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:18 pm
avi123 wrote:... Another issue is that ResScan while identifying your machine as an Adapt ASV should NOT have shown in the Stats an entry for Central events. ...
avi123, that is NO LONGER TRUE with the S9 ASV units!! While it's not certain (I don't have the unit to check personally), the clinician's manual notes that the S9 ASV unit records the Central Apnea Index. That is stored in the SD card and accessible on ResScan reports and within the ASV unit itself. It is possible the manual is incorrect, but I would want to confirm it with an advanced data head, who happens to also be an S9 ASV user.
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avi123
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by avi123 » Sat Jun 29, 2013 7:34 pm
JohnBFisher wrote:avi123 wrote:... Another issue is that ResScan while identifying your machine as an Adapt ASV should NOT have shown in the Stats an entry for Central events. ...
avi123, that is NO LONGER TRUE with the S9 ASV units!! While it's not certain (I don't have the unit to check personally), the clinician's manual notes that the S9 ASV unit records the Central Apnea Index. That is stored in the SD card and accessible on ResScan reports and within the ASV unit itself. It is possible the manual is incorrect, but I would want to confirm it with an advanced data head, who happens to also be an S9 ASV user.
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Hi John, I could not find data from such a machine showing values of Central events that were untreated (i.e. to have an entry for CAI)?
For example take this by Papit, from the other thread, that the ResScan Events graph will NOT show CAIs (if Pappit would stick to this ResScan graph for a moment, and expand the Events graph downwards, to show its full hight):
{to see the whole time length of the graph keep your Window un zoomed}

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Papit
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by Papit » Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:35 pm
avi123 wrote:JohnBFisher wrote:avi123 wrote:... Another issue is that ResScan while identifying your machine as an Adapt ASV should NOT have shown in the Stats an entry for Central events. ...
avi123, that is NO LONGER TRUE with the S9 ASV units!! While it's not certain (I don't have the unit to check personally), the clinician's manual notes that the S9 ASV unit records the Central Apnea Index. That is stored in the SD card and accessible on ResScan reports and within the ASV unit itself. It is possible the manual is incorrect, but I would want to confirm it with an advanced data head, who happens to also be an S9 ASV user.
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Hi John, I could not find data from such a machine showing values of Central events that were untreated (i.e. to have an entry for CAI)?
For example take this by Papit, from the other thread, that the ResScan Events graph will NOT show CAIs (if Pappit would stick to this ResScan graph for a moment, and expand the Events graph downwards, to show its full hight):
{to see the whole time length of the graph keep your Window un zoomed}

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Gents, here are the detailed graphs, including Events, for that day (June 26) at full height. ResScan does not break out Apnea on the Events graph; i.e., Centrals and Objectives data are NOT separately quantified -- even though titles for each are shown, on my screen they are always followed by two hyphens for the S9 VPAP Adapt ASV machine. Each "Apnea" is shown on the detailed graphs page in red without distinguishing between the two types and each hypopnea as a small black rectangle. SleepyHead graphs the data in the same fashion for me. The Reports pages report the same way in both software programs.

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NateS
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by NateS » Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:44 pm
JohnBFisher wrote:avi123 wrote:... Another issue is that ResScan while identifying your machine as an Adapt ASV should NOT have shown in the Stats an entry for Central events. ...
avi123, that is NO LONGER TRUE with the S9 ASV units!! While it's not certain (I don't have the unit to check personally), the clinician's manual notes that the S9 ASV unit records the Central Apnea Index. That is stored in the SD card and accessible on ResScan reports and within the ASV unit itself. It is possible the manual is incorrect, but I would want to confirm it with an advanced data head, who happens to also be an S9 ASV user.
That has not been my experience, John.
See:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=74249&p=682719&hilit=fot*#p682719
and idamtnboy's work on this:
I think I've got it figured out. It's the absence of FOT. Resmed uses what they call forced oscillation technique (FOT) to determine if an apnea is an obstructive or central apnea. I do not see that signal in the Adapt flow graph. You can clearly see the FOT signal on my CA and OA graph segments below but not in the Apnea graph segment from your data.
Maybe papit has a newer model machine with the same name??? Or just a mixed data file?
Regards, Nate
Central sleep apnea AHI 62.6 pre-VPAP. Now 0 to 1.3
Present Rx: EPAP: 8; IPAPlo:11; IPAPHi: 23; PSMin: 3; PSMax: 15
"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it." —Groucho Marx