Re: How is auto CPAP supposed to work?
Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 12:22 pm
Oh, lordy - now I'm really confused.
I don't understand flow resistance - tried looking it up and still don't understand it.
Seriously? With the Air Mini default settings it was waking me up with my mouth open and the machine blowing as hard as it does if I'd take the mask off with the machine going. I thought it would back off since I was awake and shut my mouth, but it wouldn't. I normally sleep with my mouth closed; I'm sure the pressure was blowing it open.
But bottom line: For you folks that clearly understand all this way better than I do - is there any possible downside with just leaving the pressure at 8 since the machine says my AHI is always 0 or <1? Thanks.
The max pressure numbers I'm seeing are off the machine. I had Sleepyhead when I first started using CPAP, but don't have the new software.Where are you getting these max pressure numbers? Off the machine or using software to see the details?
It is very possible that the machines when in auto mode would increase the pressure because of flow limitations it was seeing.
I don't understand flow resistance - tried looking it up and still don't understand it.
"full blast" is what? It *never* 'blows' harder than it *needs* to. As soon as whatever caused the pressure to increase stops happening, the machine will start lowering the pressure back to the minimum pressure set, or when another breathing disturbance happens.
Seriously? With the Air Mini default settings it was waking me up with my mouth open and the machine blowing as hard as it does if I'd take the mask off with the machine going. I thought it would back off since I was awake and shut my mouth, but it wouldn't. I normally sleep with my mouth closed; I'm sure the pressure was blowing it open.
But bottom line: For you folks that clearly understand all this way better than I do - is there any possible downside with just leaving the pressure at 8 since the machine says my AHI is always 0 or <1? Thanks.