Thanks much, that explanation makes sense.
So nice to find someone that is helpful.
Merry Christmas
Flow limitations and large leaks
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Re: Flow limitations and large leaks
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Re: Flow limitations and large leaks
You are entirely welcome.Applecheeks wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 3:24 pmThanks much, that explanation makes sense.
So nice to find someone that is helpful.
Merry Christmas
Have you tried the F20 Airtouch mask?
I found it very comfortable AND cut my leaks in half over the F20 Airfit.
Sleep well and a Merry Christmas to you!
I am neither a physician nor a lawyer, so DO NOT rely on me for professional medical or legal advice.
Re: Flow limitations and large leaks
Coincidently there is a similar discussion going on now at:
https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Threa ... #pid494933
You might want to check that out as well.
https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Threa ... #pid494933
You might want to check that out as well.
I am neither a physician nor a lawyer, so DO NOT rely on me for professional medical or legal advice.
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Re: Flow limitations and large leaks
Thanks for the suggestion,
I've read over that discussion, it was very good and now makes me suspect that leak periods over Resmed's threshold ought to be excluded from analysis.
I further wonder if my sleep doctor realizes that data derived from leaking periods should be considered suspect.
I've read over that discussion, it was very good and now makes me suspect that leak periods over Resmed's threshold ought to be excluded from analysis.
I further wonder if my sleep doctor realizes that data derived from leaking periods should be considered suspect.
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