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Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:40 pm
by ozij
Thank you.
O.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:44 pm
by DeVilbiss Marketing
Slinky wrote:Are there any plans for an IntelliPAP Bi-Level Auto???
Slinky - we are indeed working on an IntelliPAP Bilevel. More to come on this - and I will be sure to announce it's introduction to the market on this board.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:54 pm
by BlueHairBob
I am SO impressed - this really makes me happy with my decision to replace my previous machine with an IntelliPap Auto. Thanks and keep up the great support.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:27 pm
by Slinky
If only the other manufacturers had the interest in their end users you are displaying for DeVilBiss!!! THANK YOU!

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:33 pm
by Slinky
Has there been any more progress on an IntelliPAP bi-level? Has one been introduced and I've missed out on the introduction?? A lot has been going on here and I've been hitting the forums just kind of hit or miss.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:34 am
by snnnark
Hey Slinky, isn't this the bi level? https://www.cpap.com/cpap-machine/devil ... tcode.html

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 7:57 am
by Slinky
Thank you, Snnnark!!! This is not the first time you've pulled my chestnuts outta the fire for me! These doggone bi-level autos are so expensive .... This doesn't appear to be a bi-level auto tho *sigh*, but "just" a bi-level. As expensive as bi-levels are I'd really prefer to go w/an auto adjusting one as I've done w/the Resmed S8 VPAP Auto and the PR SystemOne Bi-Level Auto (w/my sleep doc's blessings and encouragement). My pressure needs seem to fluctuate A LOT due to COPD.

Its just NOT clear what data the IntelliPAP Bi-Level and the SmartCode provide
https://bb4b1663da2f8a31ea1b-be9b2e315e ... arison.jpg
The link cpap.com provides to Smart Codes Reports Based On Model doesn't even mention the IntelliPAP Bi-Level.

And to be truthful, I don't know how thrilled or impressed I am about having to rely on access to an outside source to gain access that the data.

However, it won't cost me anything but some time to see if MAYBE one of our local DME providers would be willing to provide a one month RENTAL of a DeVilbiss IntellipPAP Bi-Level "if" it can provide full data. THAT would be WONDERFUL if I can find a provider willing to do that.

I'll have to check w/DeVilbiss about any providers in my area.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:01 am
by tony72
how does the cpap machine detect apneas?all we do is breath in air.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 9:14 am
by Hawthorne
The machine can detect when the airway is closing ( having an event - apnea, hypopnea, flow limitation, vibratory snore). It works to keep the airway open so that the maximum air can get into your lungs.

Don't know how much that helps but it is a start.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:43 am
by DeVilbiss Marketing
Tony 72 - DeVilbiss uses a pressure transducer, manufactured to precise tolerances, to measure deviations in pressure. Pressures changes as small as 0.05 cm H2O are noted by the sensor allowing the algorithm to make pinpoint adjustments in therapy delivery and to record precise measurements on therapy reporting tools.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Re: IntelliPAP Firmware Upgrade

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:13 pm
by DHC
tony72 wrote:how does the cpap machine detect apneas?all we do is breath in air.
Somewhere here at cpaptalk I stumbled onto a link that goes to some on-demand webinars produced by DeVilbiss, but also addressing other manufacturer's products, and offers great explanations as to the process and technology in xPAP devices. Highly recommended - and here is the link to the webinars -- http://www.devilbissclinicaleducation.c ... l_webinars