04-23-2018, 08:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2018, 08:48 AM by jerry1967.)
ASV benefit
MY AHI has been running 5 and below like last night it was 1.4. My question is I am scheduled for an ASV sleep test because I was having trouble with centrals.
Now that my numbers are low should I still have the test for the ASV machine? I don't know if insurance will cover it or not.
It took me about a year with different combinations of an RES med auto machine but having good luck with the numbers I am using now.
13 -16 with pressure support of 2
Could this be just a temporary situation?
RE: ASV benefit
As I recall, in the beginning your results were inconsistent at any pressure. It's good to hear you are getting good results now. I assume you are at 13-16 with EPR 2? What are your statistics showing for 7 and 30 days?
04-23-2018, 04:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2018, 04:09 PM by jerry1967.)
RE: ASV benefit
I just started getting results of 5 or less about a week ago so maybe I am jumping the gun but it is nice to sleep better. I will let you know later if my results of 5 or less continue.
My wife's number is usually about .2.But she is not on all the med I am.
Yes 13-16 with EPR of 2.
RE: ASV benefit
My first sleep study wasn't bad, and I explained to the doctor that it was a good night for me and I normally have some VERY bad nights and that we shouldn't draw too much conclusion from one study (in my case). Since starting therapy I was able to show on a daily basis just how bad things were for me and now I'm enjoying the benefits of ASV.
04-24-2018, 06:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2018, 06:49 PM by jerry1967.)
RE: ASV benefit
Ok, thanks. I have an appointment with the Dr. in a month. If I go back to my old numbers he told me to have a test for the ASV before I see him.
Sure wish there is a take home for ASV.
RE: ASV benefit
Well, I'm sure he wants to be sure your heart condition is suitable for ASV. None of us can predict when complex apnea will require something more than CPAP/BiPAP, but you have been doing this long enough to know you don't tolerate changing pressures or different EPAP/IPAP pressure. At some point if you want to treat central apnea, hypopnea and periodic breathing, ASV is the best choice. It's not something we push, but those that find it works are very happy they got it. It's not a one-way trip. If it doesn't help you, turn it back in for your Autoset.