What is your CPAP pressure?
Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Mine is 17/30. I have a vpap machine by ResMed. I also have severe complex sleep apnea. I heard that my pressures are very high.. I am fairly new at this so I don't really know.
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TmjTerri
Severe Complex Sleep Apnea
ResMed Vpap Adapt S9 #36007
ResMed H5i Heated Humidifier
NewLife 5 Oxygen Concentrator
Respironics CPAP Nasal Mask with Headgear ComfortGel Blue Size Petite
Pressures 17/30
CMS50F Pulse Oximeter Recordable
Severe Complex Sleep Apnea
ResMed Vpap Adapt S9 #36007
ResMed H5i Heated Humidifier
NewLife 5 Oxygen Concentrator
Respironics CPAP Nasal Mask with Headgear ComfortGel Blue Size Petite
Pressures 17/30
CMS50F Pulse Oximeter Recordable
Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Hi Terri, How are you doing? Keep us posted.
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
After 207 votes, the distribution is normal with:
Median 10.5
Average 11.4
Stdev 3.5
Median 10.5
Average 11.4
Stdev 3.5
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
5 Which was a nice surprise since my AHI was 60 when the sleep study was done.
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Yes, that was indeed a nice surprise for you, mck, and an easy pressure to use. There are usually less problems getting masks to stay sealed at low pressures.
Severity of the diagnosis -- mild, moderate, severe -- is not an indication of how much pressure is needed to keep the airway open.
LinkC said it well (back on page 2 of this thread):
viewtopic.php?p=550409#p550409
Severity of the diagnosis -- mild, moderate, severe -- is not an indication of how much pressure is needed to keep the airway open.
LinkC said it well (back on page 2 of this thread):
viewtopic.php?p=550409#p550409
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Titrated at 7-ish....they raised to 8 and said it didn't do anything more according to the sleep study report. Well, it was a split night, hardly showed a right hunk and level of sleep!
Given an APAP (love my doc!!), and two years later, my 95% is at or near 10 on average. Originally it was between 8 and 9 on average. A number of things might be causing the higher pressure, and I am addressing those so I can hopefully see my pressure needs go back down. (Allergens in my new environment, chronic nasal swelling most of this year, *stress*, different bed than before, different pillows, body aches causing changes in sleep positions.....etc.)
I missed this poll first time through....glad it was resurrected!
J
Given an APAP (love my doc!!), and two years later, my 95% is at or near 10 on average. Originally it was between 8 and 9 on average. A number of things might be causing the higher pressure, and I am addressing those so I can hopefully see my pressure needs go back down. (Allergens in my new environment, chronic nasal swelling most of this year, *stress*, different bed than before, different pillows, body aches causing changes in sleep positions.....etc.)
I missed this poll first time through....glad it was resurrected!
J
Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Hmmm, doesn't seem to be a way to change my vote... I voted 14-15 at the time but since changing the range on my APAP from 6-18 to 10-18, I would now have to vote for 10-11. I love being an average person
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Yep, it is a bell shaped curve just like you'd expect.
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
5.4 on auto.
I run 5-7 cm with EPR of 3 now days.
my pressure has dropped since my septoplasty
I run 5-7 cm with EPR of 3 now days.
my pressure has dropped since my septoplasty
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Hmmm... No multiple choice ...
My EPAP pressure is 10. My IPAP pressure varies from 13 to 25 cm H2O. Yup, 25 !!!
Did I mention that using an ASV can be "interesting"? ... But then that's the ventilator part of the machine. And my machine definitely has to ramp up occasionally to provide the pressure I need to sustain my breathing.
My EPAP pressure is 10. My IPAP pressure varies from 13 to 25 cm H2O. Yup, 25 !!!
Did I mention that using an ASV can be "interesting"? ... But then that's the ventilator part of the machine. And my machine definitely has to ramp up occasionally to provide the pressure I need to sustain my breathing.
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Re: What is your CPAP pressure?
Auto, set to 11-16. Was titrated 5 years ago at 10, but my average pressure is 11.5 since switching to a PR-S1. It was 12 with the old ResMed Vantage s-8.