JohnBFisher wrote:To my knowledge the S/T mode only has a fixed IPAP/EPAP value. If it has a range, it might be interesting to try it. But I doubt that it does, since typically with central apneas changing pressure can trigger more central apneas.Zzzzzzzzzzz... wrote:... I'm assuming the VPAP Auto wouldn't benefit me as well ...
But an "S9 VPAP Auto" unit is NOT what you need. It does not address the central apneas. It does not have the S/T mode.
Thanks.
Z