which ASV does everyone prefer Philips or the Resmed S10? I have both right now
I'm thinking of selling a new Resmed S10 to the highest offer. I had several strokes
Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
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sickwithapnea17
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Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
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Re: Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
Whats the difference what other people prefer.? Which one works best for YOU???
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Re: Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
Resmed invented the ASV, and they do it best.sickwithapnea17 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 4:42 pmwhich ASV does everyone prefer Philips or the Resmed S10? I have both right now
I'm thinking of selling a new Resmed S10 to the highest offer. I had several strokes
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happybreather
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Re: Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
I have the ResMed ASV. In order to get an Rx for the ASV machine, I had to take a sleep test to show Medicare that the ASV technology worked for me. In that sleep test, my doctor used the Respironics ASV machine. At that time, I had been using a non ASV, ResMed bilevel machine. During the sleep test, I immediately noticed the difference between the ResMed machine and the Respirionics. There was an ever so slight delay in the inhale response with the Respironics. Conversely, the ResMed was immediate and seemless in it's inhale response. For the longest time in that sleep test, I found this factor kept me awake.
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Re: Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
There are differences in the breathing algorithms amoungst the manufacturers. One will likely closely match your natural breathing pattern and be easier to adjust to. It's just a shame that new patients cannot trial several machines to see which is a good match. So, it's hit or miss with most of us.
We had a local forum-members support group who met monthly and someone having challenges and using a Respironics machine; another member had an extra ResMed which he loaned And wow, the benefits of that swap were petty obvious to us after that month of usr: better skin tone, under-eye darkness almost gone, energy level higher, no longer cold all the time. Person reported much more restful sleep. Bought a ResMed APAP and returned the loaner. The person who loaned it was a good match for Respironics APAP algorithm. Our group also loaned extra masks so people could try other styles and shared a recording oximeter to get our therapy pressure numbers optimized.
We had a local forum-members support group who met monthly and someone having challenges and using a Respironics machine; another member had an extra ResMed which he loaned And wow, the benefits of that swap were petty obvious to us after that month of usr: better skin tone, under-eye darkness almost gone, energy level higher, no longer cold all the time. Person reported much more restful sleep. Bought a ResMed APAP and returned the loaner. The person who loaned it was a good match for Respironics APAP algorithm. Our group also loaned extra masks so people could try other styles and shared a recording oximeter to get our therapy pressure numbers optimized.
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sickwithapnea17
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Re: Philips ASV vs Resmed S10 ASV
thanks so much that's really helpful! I had given up on the Resmed since it was sensitive and jumped to high pressures. I have it on auto asv now with an epap of 8-9cm to 12-14cm and the ps is set on maximum like 16.5cmMuse-Inc wrote: ↑Sun Jul 01, 2018 11:16 pmThere are differences in the breathing algorithms amoungst the manufacturers. One will likely closely match your natural breathing pattern and be easier to adjust to. It's just a shame that new patients cannot trial several machines to see which is a good match. So, it's hit or miss with most of us.
We had a local forum-members support group who met monthly and someone having challenges and using a Respironics machine; another member had an extra ResMed which he loaned And wow, the benefits of that swap were petty obvious to us after that month of usr: better skin tone, under-eye darkness almost gone, energy level higher, no longer cold all the time. Person reported much more restful sleep. Bought a ResMed APAP and returned the loaner. The person who loaned it was a good match for Respironics APAP algorithm. Our group also loaned extra masks so people could try other styles and shared a recording oximeter to get our therapy pressure numbers optimized.
I had horrific strokes even though I was on the philips asv+oxygen.
I wasn't getting restful deep sleep so I added these pharmas klonopin and trazodone. but it's controversial because klonopin is associated with a 50% risk of developing Alzheimer's I think according to a bmj study
18/14 bipap st
