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Re: Show Me The Data!

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:40 am
by dsm
StillAnotherGuest wrote:
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Also, be sure to keep everything that Moe and Larry say in proper context.

SAG
SAG

None of us are mind readers - what is your point here - I am trying to decide if you are being funny in a humorous way or some other warped way ? it gets hard to tell at times.

Thanks

DSM

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:38 am
by Lubman
Casiesea
That should be easy. If you are PC based at home with Windows XP and he is using the Enhanced Adapt SV, tell your husband to request that Doc 1 script both a Reslink module and ResCan v.3.4 so he can collect data from the machine and forward her the information periodically for her analysis and review.
Were you able to get an Rx for Reslink and/or ResScan software?
Having the ability to download and graph the results will be valuable in understanding whether or not the home treatment is an improvement?

Glad to see you have the Doc's attention. That should help.

Lubman

Firmware Upgrades?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:40 pm
by -SWS
Does anyone know if Resmed plans a firmware upgrade path (to get immediately-prior generation ASV machines as functionally capable as the latest ASV Enhanced model)?


Re: Firmware Upgrades?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:14 pm
by dsm
[quote="-SWS"]Does anyone know if Resmed plans a firmware upgrade path (to get immediately-prior generation ASV machines as functionally capable as the latest ASV Enhanced model)?


Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:55 pm
by -SWS
Thanks much, Doug! I remember S7 Elite having a firmware upgrade path to S7 AutoSet. It didn't seem that popular IIRC.

I would think many ASV users and docs would love to have a firmware-upgrade path toward nightly AHI scores. Maybe Resmed overturned their initial decision based on adequate perceived demand for these conversions.


Re: Firmware Upgrades?

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:57 pm
by Banned
[quote="dsm"][quote="-SWS"]Does anyone know if Resmed plans a firmware upgrade path (to get immediately-prior generation ASV machines as functionally capable as the latest ASV Enhanced model)?


Re: Firmware Upgrades?

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 12:23 am
by dsm
[quote="Banned"]
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Since I only work for the express pleasure of the board, I thought I would make the 'old' Adapt SV available for free trials so ya'all could kick the tires, wing-the-dials, and take the bugger for a test run, so-to-speak. I'll remember to throw in the proximal sensor tube and 9 clips to attach it to your own hose. Can't wait to get the feedback on the Respironics BiPAP Auto SV, dsm! I thought the BiPAP Auto SV was SAG's favorite SV machine?

Banned


Re: Firmware Upgrades?

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:16 am
by Banned
dsm wrote: My hand is up to be the 1st to try out, and do a report on, your current Adapt SV when you get your new one.
Ok. One taker for the one-machine-cure-all approach to sleep therapy. Complete with a dueling BiPAP Auto SV/VPAP Adapt SV report. Battle of the SVs?

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:17 pm
by Guest
Guess the wait is going to be a bit longer. Doc #1 had a family emergency and will be out the rest of the week. Appt rescheduled for April 23rd.

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:52 pm
by dsm
Anonymous wrote:Guess the wait is going to be a bit longer. Doc #1 had a family emergency and will be out the rest of the week. Appt rescheduled for April 23rd.
Casisea,

Sorry to hear of yet more delays. Just remember a lot of us are thinking of you both & want all the success we can will for your husbands outcome.

Cheers & keep up your stirling support.

DSM

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:30 pm
by Banned
Well, we can all sit around and be sad and do nothing until the doctor comes back in a week and puts him back on CPAP. Or, while we still have the keys to the car, we can innovate, move forward, and crank up the pressure to 8 + 3 = 11. What would happen if the worst outcome was this guy actually felt better?

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:40 pm
by dsm
[quote="Banned"]Well, we can all sit around and be sad and do nothing until the doctor comes back in a week and puts him back on CPAP. Or, while we still have the keys to the car, we can innovate, move forward, and crank up the pressure to 8 + 3 = 11. What would happen if the worst outcome was this guy actually felt better?

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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:58 pm
by Banned
i would agree with you, dsm, if this was some kind of Frankenstein/Adapt SV set-up like Lubman is on, I too would leave it alone. But we are only talking about a very small incremental change here.

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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:28 pm
by Guest
After almost 2 weeks, his GP recommends PAXIL! Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't paxil cause the same problems with REM as Prozac (plus a whole bunch more)? I think we will wait till Wed and see what doc#1 thinks.

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:58 pm
by Lubman
Casiesea,

I think you are right to see what Doc#1 has to say. A sleep specialist may give you a better answer, in general, than a GP suggesting a med.

That's not to say that your GP might not have a point - but its best to put you stock in someone with experience in which you have developed some trust. They know the specifics for your husband's case - we are just seeing a small part of it (some PSG results).

I'm with you - don't like side effects of some meds.

Banned --
i would agree with you, dsm, if this was some kind of Frankenstein/Adapt SV set-up like Lubman is on, I too would leave it alone.
Well DSM has seen my setup, not sure I would call it Frankenstein like set up. Not sure if ResMed would agree, but some specialists feel that the
algorithm needs a bit of help with CO2 dead space. Adding a hose and using a mask with a different venting design, isn't a complex change.

It is good to have clarified that the Enhanced is a machine, and not simply a firmware upgrade. It would be cheaper if it was firmware, but as DSM noted quite some time back, the changes sounded like they had to be more that in firmware.

Lubman