Any idea what these mean? My choices are: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High.
Default setting is Medium. After months of recording, I think I've found my good EPAP setting. Now I'm trying to refine it. I still have not dropped below that magical AHI=5 score!
Thanks.
RedMed9 BPAP: What are Trigger and Cycle Settings?
Re: RedMed9 BPAP: What are Trigger and Cycle Settings?
simple, trigger is how sensitive the machine is to your starting to inhale, and TRIGGERing the switch to ipap.CoffeePgh wrote:Any idea what these mean? My choices are: Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High.
Default setting is Medium. After months of recording, I think I've found my good EPAP setting. Now I'm trying to refine it. I still have not dropped below that magical AHI=5 score!
cycle is how sensitive it is to your starting to exhale, and CYCLING back to epap.
I noticed that sometimes my airway would start to close off and I could see little attempts at inhale on the flow graph, but no corresponding increase in pressure on the mask pressure, so I increased the trigger setting so that it could help me in those instances by going to ipap... seems to have helped, or, maybe I just think it did.
high of course means more sensitive, low, less sensitive.

and, I believe you mean "Vpap".
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Re: RedMed9 BPAP: What are Trigger and Cycle Settings?
Perfect answer. Thank you. Switching to Very High to see what happens.
And you're correct -- VPAP, it is.
And you're correct -- VPAP, it is.