My DME just suprised me with a new Respironics M Series BIPAP Auto with BiFlex and heated humidifier. Of course there is no clinical manual with it. Can someone be kind enough to provide to me info on how to program and monitor my performance metrics? I would appreciate it very much!
M Series BIPAP Auto with BiFlex
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Re: M Series BIPAP Auto with BiFlex
Check your private messages for another pleasant surprise.jnp323 wrote:My DME just suprised me with a new Respironics M Series BIPAP Auto with BiFlex and heated humidifier.
As for monitoring your treatment with software, you can buy EncoreViewer from online stores like cpap.com.
You can get the software either as a package with the necessary card reader, or buy just the software and get the card reader cheaper (requires using PayPal, I think) at:
http://www.two-factor.com/shop/index.php?productID=115
ResMed S9 VPAP Auto (ASV)
Humidifier: Integrated + Climate Control hose
Mask: Aeiomed Headrest (deconstructed, with homemade straps
3M painters tape over mouth
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Humidifier: Integrated + Climate Control hose
Mask: Aeiomed Headrest (deconstructed, with homemade straps
3M painters tape over mouth
ALL LINKS by rested gal:
viewtopic.php?t=17435
I, too, would like to have a copy of the clinician's manual as well as the setup info. I've played with the setup program and find that it's similar to my M Series Pro but there are a couple additional settings that I would like to read up on. I have searched the net and can find the clinician and setup manuals to just about every other Respironics product except the M Series BiPAP Auto.
OSA Sleep Test 8/29/07, AHI 64, Sat. 74%
Titrated 10/1/07, Pressure 13
Re-titrated 9/29/08, Pressure 15/10
BiPAP set at 15/10
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"To sleep, perchance to dream" - William Shakespeare
Titrated 10/1/07, Pressure 13
Re-titrated 9/29/08, Pressure 15/10
BiPAP set at 15/10
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"To sleep, perchance to dream" - William Shakespeare