Re: titration what should I expect?
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:51 pm
I'm not at all familiar with your ResMed C-Series Tango machine, nussy. It looks like it's very basic, with no exhalation relief or any way to access therapy results data, such as apnea and hypopnea indexes or leak rates.
The machine you have will give you good CPAP therapy, but it isn't going to be able to give you or your doctor any "feedback" as to how you're doing numbers-wise. You will be able to judge if your therapy is effective by how you feel, but it's nice to have other information available.
As far as your pressure goes, you can always try it at whatever level the doctor prescribes and see how that feels for a while. The pressure can always be adjusted later if you don't feel it's optimal.
Is this still a "loaner" machine, or is this the one you were given to keep? I don't know how your health system works in Canada, but you may want to insist on a machine capable of reporting full data. Perhaps someone else here can give you more advice about that.
You probably have it already, but the basic user's manual for your machine is at http://www.resmed.com/us/assets/documen ... er_eng.pdf. It looks like the only settings available from the "patient menu" are Ramp and Altitude.
~ DreamOn
The machine you have will give you good CPAP therapy, but it isn't going to be able to give you or your doctor any "feedback" as to how you're doing numbers-wise. You will be able to judge if your therapy is effective by how you feel, but it's nice to have other information available.
As far as your pressure goes, you can always try it at whatever level the doctor prescribes and see how that feels for a while. The pressure can always be adjusted later if you don't feel it's optimal.
Is this still a "loaner" machine, or is this the one you were given to keep? I don't know how your health system works in Canada, but you may want to insist on a machine capable of reporting full data. Perhaps someone else here can give you more advice about that.
You probably have it already, but the basic user's manual for your machine is at http://www.resmed.com/us/assets/documen ... er_eng.pdf. It looks like the only settings available from the "patient menu" are Ramp and Altitude.
~ DreamOn