RE: ASV and LVEF<45%
If you go for it, then I am IN! Just stick around afterward, or there will be all kinds of rumors.
RE: ASV and LVEF<45%
High pressure is going to be the worst for your events. You seem to tolerate the EPR, but again, I would limit the top pressure to perhaps 16 and see how that goes. Since my memory is not particularly good, can you review for me what we have tried so far?
RE: ASV and LVEF<45%
Hey there hold your horses a bit. They don't call us patients for nothing. Hurry up to office and wait. Then you go to an exam room and wait. Rinse and repeat.
Seriously, I went through the same thing with that ASV. Waiting for something like this just will NEVER make sense to me.
Sincerely hope the process goes forward faster for you.
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RE: ASV and LVEF<45%
How do you get a total sleep time of 125 minutes and a REM latency of 212.5 minutes?
RE: ASV and LVEF<45%
Your sleep test has everything needed to authorize ASV except the titration. Interesting results on ST at 16/6 with 10 BPM. That is about what I would expect for you with ST and that is indeed the machine doing the breathing for you using PS 10. You can just imagine how confounding it is to me that any doctor would prefer that forced breathing to a ASV, and we've had some good discussion on discrediting SERVE-HF.
At least with that study in hand you won't start from scratch if you need to move your care to another doctor; however you will need to tell them you are aware of the issues and risks and will sign any needed waivers to get a script that will resolve your sleep disordered breathing.