flyingwithoutwings wrote:Average Total Leaks 19.09
95% Total Leaks 30.00
The Respironics machines report total leak which is mask expected vent rate plus any excess leak.
So you will never see a 0.0 average total leak or 95% leak number.
Instead just look at the leak line graph...your total leak number to want to stay below is probably around 80 L/min and as long as you didn't spend a lot of time up there (short brief trips not the end of the world) then leaks aren't bad enough to impact therapy.
95% numbers mean that for 95% of the night you were at OR BELOW that number.
Even if you had been at 30 L/min all night that isn't enough to hurt anything.
I wouldn't go adding taping my mouth into the mixture right now. It will affect sleep quality and there simply is not need at the moment. I wouldn't do anything right now that might make it harder to get to sleep and stay asleep and while taping isn't horribly annoying..it is annoying enough to maybe keep you awake.
Now if we saw large blocks of leaks up around 90 L/min...yeah we might talk about it but I doubt you had any big leaks for any length of time with that 95% leak number only being 30 L/min.
flyingwithoutwings wrote:Maybe I should put it on CPAP instead of APAP?
Instead of cpap mode how about in APAP mode setting minimum pressure to equal maximum pressure. It will then function like cpap mode with one pressure that is fixed but we don't lose Flow limitation data with it done this way. If you switch to CPAP mode we lose Flow limitation data because the machine doesn't bother to flag it.
Like maybe setting the machine with minimum of 6 or 7 and maximum of 6 or 7...whatever was more comfortable for you with the other machine.
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