Re: New BIPAP AVAPS user, totally clueless!
Posted: Thu May 10, 2018 8:01 am
LankyLefty, aka Jason the sleep technician, just put out a video a few days ago on YouTube about how to unlock the clinical menu on a DreamStation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84LkXFETkt8
I would follow Palerider's suggestion though, and take some time to obtain and read over the clinical guide/manual, as that will be more well rounded and informative. But, we just want more information, we are not looking for you to change any settings at all necessarily.
Even if your menus are locked, the screen itself while using the device should show basic information such as the therapy mode (S/T, S, PC, etc), current pressure and leak level.
If your pressure is dynamic, meaning that it runs along a range and changes while you sit/lay there, most likely since you have the BiPAP AVAPS machine, that would mean that the AVAPS option is enabled.
AFAIK you would also see "S/T AVAPS" on the screen, but I'm only intimately familiar with the Trilogy 100 Ventilator, not the DreamStation series.
As a general precaution, I would take out the hose, humidifier chamber, and air intake filter, and then put those back in to make sure they are secure. If you hear noise from the machine itself, that sounds like there is a mechanical problem with the machine.
If your RT is not responsive, you may need to pester the medical supply company. If you have a neuromuscular disease, most likely they have a support phone line 24/7 for machine problems. For some people the device is considered life support...meaning it's dangerous to sleep without a functioning machine. Don't hold back at all - be polite but firm - and light a fire under their arse to fix the problem ASAP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84LkXFETkt8
I would follow Palerider's suggestion though, and take some time to obtain and read over the clinical guide/manual, as that will be more well rounded and informative. But, we just want more information, we are not looking for you to change any settings at all necessarily.
Even if your menus are locked, the screen itself while using the device should show basic information such as the therapy mode (S/T, S, PC, etc), current pressure and leak level.
If your pressure is dynamic, meaning that it runs along a range and changes while you sit/lay there, most likely since you have the BiPAP AVAPS machine, that would mean that the AVAPS option is enabled.
AFAIK you would also see "S/T AVAPS" on the screen, but I'm only intimately familiar with the Trilogy 100 Ventilator, not the DreamStation series.
As a general precaution, I would take out the hose, humidifier chamber, and air intake filter, and then put those back in to make sure they are secure. If you hear noise from the machine itself, that sounds like there is a mechanical problem with the machine.
If your RT is not responsive, you may need to pester the medical supply company. If you have a neuromuscular disease, most likely they have a support phone line 24/7 for machine problems. For some people the device is considered life support...meaning it's dangerous to sleep without a functioning machine. Don't hold back at all - be polite but firm - and light a fire under their arse to fix the problem ASAP.