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[Pressure] Switched to Bi-Level - A lot of clear airway events
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RE: Switched to Bi-Level - A lot of clear airway events
(05-22-2023, 10:47 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: It looks like your witching hour was midnight.  Everything before midnight seems a little hectic, like you never went to sleep.  After midnight, your data smooths out.   For fun and giggles, try dropping your PS to 2 and let's see if the CAs reduce.   The OAs look positional. - Work on that and the leaks!  Smile

- Red

Hi Red, I think I was probably still awake trying to fall asleep at that time. I dropped ps to 2 and it ended up with a little higher AHI.


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RE: Switched to Bi-Level - A lot of clear airway events
(05-22-2023, 10:53 AM)Gideon Wrote: Put your Trigger setting in your profile, it is important.
See what I meant by the max IPAP, the high not mattering because when well treated it matters little.  You set it to 9, which is a very low setting, and never touched it

Hi Gideon. Sorry for being dense. I can't find a place to put the trigger setting in my apnea board profile or in OSCAR. So you think I could have the IPAP higher, but as long as the other settings are good then the machine won't make it go so high?
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RE: Switched to Bi-Level - A lot of clear airway events
Yep! Your flow limit is starting to climb using a PS of 2. Turn off the ramp. Put your PS back to 3, set your minimum to 7 cm, maximum 12 cm. Leave your Trigger on Very High and work on those leaks. This should strike a happy medium.

- Red
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RE: Switched to Bi-Level - A lot of clear airway events
(05-23-2023, 04:41 PM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Yep!  Your flow limit is starting to climb using a PS of 2.  Turn off the ramp.  Put your PS back to 3, set your minimum to 7 cm, maximum 12 cm.  Leave your Trigger on Very High and work on those leaks.  This should strike a happy medium.

- Red

Will do, thanks so much for all the help! Thanks
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