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Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:10 pm
by Bones
I'm glad you've got an RT that knows your machine. I hope they come up with something soon so that you're getting more benefit from it.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:05 pm
by NotMuffy
kneemeister wrote:I know the Visions are getting long in the tooth, but they are good workhorses.
Don't you think Focus is dependable?

One Teensy Problem

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:13 pm
by Jaylee
Wow, that is fancy!

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:18 pm
by NotMuffy
And you need to "bleed-in" oxygen into the Focus (up to about 15 LPM) vs. the adjustable range of 21 - 100% of the Vision if you need supplemental O2.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:35 pm
by NotMuffy
Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:37 pm
by Madalot
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
What is this? Is this a mode that the Trilogy CANNOT provide that could be benficial? I'm just curious.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:39 pm
by NotMuffy
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
...Wenn Sie in Deutschland kaufen.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:12 pm
by Madalot
NotMuffy wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
...Wenn Sie in Deutschland kaufen.
Uh huh. On this note, I think I'll give up and go to bed.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 8:29 pm
by NotMuffy
NotMuffy wrote:... the adjustable range of 21 - 100% of the Vision if you need supplemental O2.
Which means Vision is far superior in the Critical Care areas.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:08 am
by Madalot
Bones wrote:I'm glad you've got an RT that knows your machine. I hope they come up with something soon so that you're getting more benefit from it.
Thanks Bones. I'm not ready to get too hopeful yet, but it SEEMS that bumping up my IPAP is helping some. I'm not waking up as much and only one night out of the last three I had trouble breathing before falling asleep. I also did an overnight pulse ox last night, first time since I increased the pressure. It was very good.

I'm planning to call the sleep center today and have them find out if my insurance will pay for another study. I can't make any decisions about doing one until that is confirmed.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:43 am
by Big S
Just kidding of course but I wonder if there is an app for that.

Knowledge (and information and control of therapy) is power!

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:53 am
by Madalot
Big S wrote:Knowledge (and information and control of therapy) is power!
I'm not sure where I would be if not for the help I've gotten here. I came into all of this clueless and ignorant. Especially in my situation where people really aren't sure what to do, my being able to come here and get input has made a huge difference in my situation.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:20 am
by DreamDiver
Madalot wrote:Because I may go shopping and ask about video cameras to photograph this mess, I took some pictures to show the people what I'm trying to videotape. Thought it would be fun to post some of them here.
...
This first thing I thought when I saw the first image was, "Cool! the Trilogy 100 has a remote!"
Image
Of course, I realized that's not the case, since it looks remarkably like our cable tv remote...
It's amazing the amount of information that screen displays.
Thanks for posting these images, Madalot.
Madalot wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
...Wenn Sie in Deutschland kaufen. [If you buy in Germany]
Uh huh. On this note, I think I'll give up and go to bed.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:55 am
by Madalot
DreamDiver wrote:
Madalot wrote:Because I may go shopping and ask about video cameras to photograph this mess, I took some pictures to show the people what I'm trying to videotape. Thought it would be fun to post some of them here.
...
This first thing I thought when I saw the first image was, "Cool! the Trilogy 100 has a remote!"
Image
Of course, I realized that's not the case, since it looks remarkably like our cable tv remote...
It's amazing the amount of information that screen displays.
Thanks for posting these images, Madalot.
Madalot wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
...Wenn Sie in Deutschland kaufen. [If you buy in Germany]
Uh huh. On this note, I think I'll give up and go to bed.
Yeah, that's my cable remote. My nightstand only has so much room and I finally figured out a way to get the necessities on it. Obviously the vent needs to be as close to the bed as possible.

I guess that the information is necessary, especially since many people on ventilators actually have caregivers that have to monitor the situation. For now, I'm pretty much my own caregiver on this thing.

I had put the phrase into a translator and came up with the same thing. Still couldn't understand the point so I gave up trying.

Re: For Grins - Some Pictures of My Vent/Screen

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:21 am
by ozij
Madalot wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:
NotMuffy wrote:Course, Vision has Proportional Assist Ventilation...
...Wenn Sie in Deutschland kaufen. [If you buy in Germany]

Uh huh. On this note, I think I'll give up and go to bed.
I had put the phrase into a translator and came up with the same thing. Still couldn't understand the point so I gave up trying.
http://bipapvision.respironics.com/features.asp
•PAV * /T (Proportional Assist Ventilation/Timed mode) helps to promote improved patient comfort and enhanced patient/ventilator synchrony through independent adjustment of Volume and Flow assist based on the patients disease state.

* Not available for sale in the US