Help with Hybred mask Headgear

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rested gal
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Post by rested gal » Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:18 pm

dataq1 wrote:None of the respironics machines I've used (cpap, auto, bipap, auto bipap) have had the ability to program the mask in use. Is that peculiar to respironics?
As far as I know, resmed is the only manufacturer that wants the user to put in a mask setting. Other manufacturers (Respironics, Puritan Bennett, Fisher & Paykell, DeVilbiss, etc. ) don't make you do that.
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Hybrid new headgear

Post by bulldoger » Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:47 pm

I called on a Friday and received the new headgear on monday. The number to call is 919-433-4818 the model number for the new headgear is HYB530.
Tonight I will be trying it.

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Post by Guest » Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:34 am

Can you describe the differences between your old and new headgear?

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Post by oldgearhead » Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:35 am

What would happen if I plugged one of the exhaust ports on my hybrid. I'd expect my leak rate to fall (at the same pressures) but would there be any other unexpected results?
The Hybrid's passive exhaust port flow would then be equal to that of the
Ultra Mirage Full-face mask.

It seems to me, several people have questions about the Hybrid's very
high CO2 flush rate. I think a lot of these questions could be answered
with either a toothpick or a bit of tape, and a two to three day home trial.
Remember, OSA is a self-treatable condition, and the equipment used to
treat it are safer than a curling iron...but then, I'm not a medical professional...

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Post by roster » Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:35 am

I have used the original headgear for three months and one week with good success. I like that the headgear is very lightweight and cool.

I assume the supplier will discontinue the original headgear. I hope the new headgear does not feel hot.

I am sleeping with the original headgear for about two weeks without making adjustments. After that there is either a small stretching of the material or slight slipping of the velcro.

Here is how I adjust the headgear: viewtopic.php?t=14422&highlight=.

Note that I have cut off the chin flap.

neverbetter1

Post by neverbetter1 » Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:56 am

Their new headgear is out. Call Teleflex or Innomed(Or Respcare?) for it.
The new shells are out, too, that work with resmed products. It's brand new, however, you probably have to ask for it. I like the higher co2 washout and don't use resmed, so I don't need the upgrade. I'll get the headgear, though. All full face mask headgear configures to fit this mask.Letr me tell you that this mask is worth all the trouble. My wife is using it, too, now ,and she is harder to please that anyone (she'll laugh when she reads that statement).


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Post by Josh S » Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:02 pm

I have a MAC and the instruction video was WMV so I couldn't get it to play. I solved that at work. Last night I got a leak free and solid fit that stayed on all night. My numbers looked good and I got a restful nights sleep. The only thing was that my Resmed APAP still told me I had extreme leaks. I have a call out to the Hybrid folks, hoping the have some suggestions.

Question: 1) If my other number are good, and my sleep is good, does the leak number matter?


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Post by neverbetter1 » Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:32 pm

no. their not real leaks, but thats what they fixed. personally, I like the better co2 wash. I sleep like a baby and don't feel like I'm breathing against the air. It's wonderful.

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Post by Josh S » Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:33 pm

I just spoke to a representative from Teleflex medical (makers or distributors of HYBRID) and he said their is a new "shell" in the works with a reduced exhaust flow, it should be available in January. He is also send out a beefed up headgear.

He agreed with many of you, that, in his opinion LEAK Rate number weren't important. But they are addressing the problem(By adding less holes, I suspect.). He thought CPAP.COM should have the new shells soon.

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