Re: Newbie - which auto CPAP machine?!
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 2:45 pm
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I use the PRS1 Auto. I really like it...very good machine. Haven't tried any Resmed products.sol wrote:You cannot go wrong with either S9 Autoset or PRS1 Auto both equally good machines but its the mask that can make or break the therapy.
It is vitally important to find a mask that fits properly and is comfortable to wear.
+1 , although I wouldn't mind getting my hands on that S9 Autoset someday.joeyjernigan wrote:I use the PRS1 Auto. I really like it...very good machine. Haven't tried any Resmed products.sol wrote:You cannot go wrong with either S9 Autoset or PRS1 Auto both equally good machines but its the mask that can make or break the therapy.
It is vitally important to find a mask that fits properly and is comfortable to wear.
Sure you just want an owl.lazer wrote:+1 , although I wouldn't mind getting my hands on that S9 Autoset someday.joeyjernigan wrote:I use the PRS1 Auto. I really like it...very good machine. Haven't tried any Resmed products.sol wrote:You cannot go wrong with either S9 Autoset or PRS1 Auto both equally good machines but its the mask that can make or break the therapy.
It is vitally important to find a mask that fits properly and is comfortable to wear.
Since you have been using 7 cm for a long time I would set the APAP at something relatively close to that and not vary it much because you are used to a set fixed pressure and the change itself can be disruptive so I would do a small tight range to start with and then watch the reports and make adjustments in small increments as needed.2Tim215 wrote:When switching from a single setting machine like the S9 Escape to an Autoset, how would I set my lows and highs? I believe I read in a few threads not to run it wide open, 4cm-20cm. I am currently locked into 7cm, any advice on a starting point for high and low
Pugsy wrote:Since you have been using 7 cm for a long time I would set the APAP at something relatively close to that and not vary it much because you are used to a set fixed pressure and the change itself can be disruptive so I would do a small tight range to start with and then watch the reports and make adjustments in small increments as needed.2Tim215 wrote:When switching from a single setting machine like the S9 Escape to an Autoset, how would I set my lows and highs? I believe I read in a few threads not to run it wide open, 4cm-20cm. I am currently locked into 7cm, any advice on a starting point for high and low
If doing APAP mode...I would do 6 cm minimum and maybe 9 or 10 maximum and if you are using EPR keep it the same as with the Escape.
You could probably use a lower minimum but I suspect that lower than 6 cm will feel rather stifling and uncomfortable.
Since coming from the no data Escape...if you are getting the S9 Autoset you might want to simply use the same settings that you use with the current Escape and set it for CPAP mode and see what that data shows and base any changes on that starting point.
That sounds like a great way to start. I am waiting for Oximeter to arrive, possibly today. For some reason Post Office hasn't updated the tracking but the seller shipped it right away Priority Mail so I will have it Monday for sure. That would give me at least some data as starting point as I am not sure how long before I can upgrade. I'm trying to gather as much information as possible to take with me when I request my new prescription, thinking about going with the S9 Autoset because I believe it is the same H5i Heated Humidifier I have with the Escape and would have a back-up piece just in case. I was surprised at the 7cm from what I'm reading here as that put my O2 at 91-98, I would have thought they would have shot for closer to 98 at the bottom? Just a thought from a learner with only a few days here but still reading, everyday!Since coming from the no data Escape...if you are getting the S9 Autoset you might want to simply use the same settings that you use with the current Escape and set it for CPAP mode and see what that data shows and base any changes on that starting point.