still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

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still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by new-to-BiPAP » Sat Oct 11, 2008 11:17 pm

Still struggling to get used to my vpap (auto). They changed my settings after the last sleep study (my 4th one...ug). my machine (resmed I think) gives you data but I don't understand...
I just read what vt is...but what does it mean? My range is pretty large (one day 260-600) but I have no idea what that means...
What does mv stand for and what does it mean? This seems to vary...but since I don't have any idea what it stands for...3.6-5.2 or 3/6-5.1 etc...
My leak is within normal range most nights.

Thanks for any help!!!

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Re: still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by dsm » Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:03 am

It will help if you are a bit more specific about what you actually have

The title implies a Respironics machine (bipap trafemark), the text describes a Resmed machine (vpap trademark) & your details show a puritan Bennett machine.

The meanings can vary between brands. But on a Vpap, vt is tidal volume = the volume of air you breathe in one breath. I average about 550ml. mv is minute ventilation = the volume breathed minute by minute. mv helps qualify vt.

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Re: still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by dsm » Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:43 pm

Here is a link showing data from a Vpap Adapt SV (same sort of data as from a Vpap Auto & other Resmed machines re vt & mv).

http://www.internetage.com/cpapdata/dsm ... -jul08.pdf

The minute ventilation shows Litres / minute on a minute-by-minute basis. The tidal volume is shown as ml (millilitres) and reflects the amount of air being breathed each breath. My av is usually somewhere between 550 & 650 depending on some environmental factors but that is a good & healthy range.

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Re: still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by new-to-BiPAP » Sun Oct 12, 2008 4:37 pm

I had started to post a reply and had to save it...but i can't figure out where it saved it to. might hafta rewrite it later...
I don't have my machines memorized yet.

but i am not using a ResMed VPAP Auto (was supposed to be a 1 month trial but i've had it for a few months now...I forgot to change it). same mask tho...

i'll write back when i have time to type in the numbers again...

thanks for the reply!!!

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Re: still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by looneykott » Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:18 am

My son has a res med machine vpap his VT is 210-180 is this cause for concern ?

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Re: still struggling with my vpap...what is vt and mv?

Post by Pugsy » Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:32 am

looneykott wrote:My son has a res med machine vpap his VT is 210-180 is this cause for concern ?
Your son is 7 years old if I remember from your other post.
Tidal volume (along with all respiratory functions) vary significantly with a person's size and obviously a 7 year old isn't going to have the same norms as a full grown adult.
Check with your doctor to make sure but I am pretty sure that 180 to 210 for a child is within the norms.

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