Devilbiss Clinical Education - Webinars

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Devilbiss Clinical Education - Webinars

Post by ozij » Thu May 21, 2009 9:42 am

Very interesting talks, you have to register, but they're free.
And despite being from Devilbiss, they contain enough general information about autos to be worthwhile for anyone who wants to learm more.

Sound quality on my laptop was horrendous.

http://www.devilbissclinicaleducation.com

“Autotitrating CPAP: Theory and Practical Aspects”

“Autotitirating CPAP: Interpreting Studies”

The Devilbiss autoadjust algorithm:
Does not use flow limitations (if I heard properly)
And: Treats a 95% reduction in air flow as a central apnea. An obsturctive, according to Devilbiss is 90% reduction (both 10 seconds). Consequently, pressure will not be raised in response to 95% (or more) reductions.
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Re: Devilbiss Clinical Education - Webinars

Post by Slinky » Thu May 21, 2009 12:13 pm

Many, many thanks, Ozij. Youse is a peach!!

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Re: Devilbiss Clinical Education - Webinars

Post by ozij » Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:43 am

Bumping this up for you, akcpapguy. You'll find seep webinars there. I hope the sound on those seminars was fixed as promised -- it was unbelievaby horrible on my desktop as well. Still, I learned a lot from them about the DeVilbiss approach to auto titration.

You may also want to pay attention to this point, here: viewtopic.php?p=355874#p355874,
DeVilbiss Marketing wrote:
-SWS wrote:
DeVilbiss Marketing wrote:
Georgio wrote: The Intellipap does have a feature where you can adjust the sensitivity for detection of sleep events. I'm not sure if it changes the therapy it provides, or just changes the way it reports the therapy, and plan to look into this in case I can "adjust" the machine to provide better therapy for me. Georgio
Just to calrify this point, the IntelliPAP AutoAdjust does allow you to change the apnea/hypopnea % which will alter the way to unit detects and responds to events.
Would you mind expanding on this treatment feature a bit more? Here are a couple questions that come to mind:

1) Is that residual or pretreated apneas/hypopneas that are supposed to be entered?

2) I have mostly hypopneas. Based on adjustment of this parameter, how would the Intellipap AutoAdjust treat me differently than someone who has mostly apneas or someone with a hypothetical 50/50 ratio?

Any other points you would like to make about this feature are most appreciated.
1) The IntelliPAP AutoAdjust detects and responds to apneas and/or hypopneas at present time and has the ability to treat every minute when they are sensed.

2) Apneas and hypopneas are equally rated in our algorithm, so our unit responds much as a sleep lab protocol would respond.
Added emphasis mine

My dislike of the DeVilbiss algorithm had nothing to do with it lack of pressure relief -- my 420E has none. I found the Devilbiss algorithm zooming away to the max in the first minutes of my attempts to fall asleep -- very unpleasant, and nothing in the ajustable parameters changed that for me.

The apnea flow percentage adjustment is pure cosmetics, it changes an event defined as apnea into a hypopnea, or vice versa, and that is all it does (you'll find that explained in the seminars as well). With the default setting for apnea being 90% to 95% reduction, everyone had more hypopneas than apneas on that machine. 95% to 100% flow reduction is considered a central apnea by DeVilbiss and is not responded to.

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