palerider wrote:you may just be hyperventilating yourself with that 11ps.
Yea, thats something to consider.
It looks odd having an EPAP of 5, but is just felt so much easier to breath. After reading this wiki entry on UARS,
wiki/index.php/Upper_Airway_Resistance_Syndrome it made some sense. Comparing the flowrate curve between CPAP and Bi-PAP, the tops are round oppose to flat. This didn't really happen until I lowered the EPAP to around 5. This is touched on in the article.
"That is, nearly all patients who switch from CPAP to bilevel state that it is easier (subjectively) to breathe out with bilevel. And, during their titrations, the ratty airflow signal disappears on expiration (objectively) and is replaced by a smooth and rounded curve indicating normal expiration."
I guess the only thing is to monitor. If it keeps happening I'll try a closer gap by lowering the IPAP.
Out of curiosity, anyone know what is an acceptable range for centrals events?