(11-23-2019, 09:36 AM)Sleeprider Wrote: Dave, your tidal volume looks fine at about 600, the problem is your minute vent being only 6.25 due to a fairly slow respiration rate. The slow respiration rate appears to be due to inspiration time of 3-seconds. So your sense of difficulty in breathing is not in your imagination.
Hi Dave.
I agree with what Sleeprider wrote above.
"the ASV fighting me ..."
Good news. I believe you might be happier with the ASV with these two changes.
1) Lower PS Max by 2 cmH20
2) Lower EPAP Min.
1) Lower PS Max by 2 cmH20
The times when the ASV could fight you the most is when PS is at it's Max. Extensive analysis of my ASV's behaviors showed that the ASV often pushed pressure fast far higher than was needed. When I significantly lowered PS Max on my ASV to where you could see "Tree-Tops" in the Pressure Chart showing ASV really wanted to keep loading on more pressure found only a kinder and more compliant ASV and saw Zero / no negative impacts to my therapy.
2) Lower EPAP Min.
High overall Pressure levels are lowering your average Respiration Rate and may cause another time the ASV could be fighting you.
"the ASV fighting me ..." If these three screenshots include times when the ASV is fighting you then a contributor could be that is that when your Minute Vent drops below your Target Vent and the ASV tries to push your Respiration Rate to 15 bpm the overall pressure IPAP is too high and is holding your Respiration Rate down.
Good news. I think you have an opportunity to improve Respiration Rate on the ASV. Lower your EPAP Min.
I think...
Your ASV chart images look really nice, low AHI and really smooth but at a cost. Your overall pressure IPAP is too high and it is holding down your respiration rate.
I reviewed a number of my historic ASV charts and see a pretty dramatic impact to Respiration Rate as overall pressure rises and falls.
In this screenshot your Respiration Rate also looks responsive to total IPAP pressure. above http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/attachm...?aid=17341
In this snip from that screenshot notice how:
- Green bars show your Respiration Rate increases as Pressure falls
- Red bars show your Respiration Rate decreases as Pressure Increases
I think your current setting of EPAP Min at 8 cmH2O is too high to allow the ASV algorithms operate in their most natural forms.
Recommendation - Try this configuration:
EPAP 5.5-13
PS 3.5-11
IPAP 9-24
And then lets look at your charts again. I expect your AHI to increase and your charts to be less pristine, but who cares if you are getting a better night sleep.
Ideally to for the ASV to fight you the least something like the following configuration would be the goal, if this configuration it still provides well the therapy you need.
EPAP 5-13
PS 3.5-9 (keep dropping PS Max until you see a good number of "Tree Tops" in the pressure chart without felt therapy loss)
IPAP 8.5-22
My original post on how to Tree Top Tree Topping your ASV's Pressure Support For sure Tree Topping your ASV without reducing the FELT value of the ASV will help reduce the negative aspects of using the ASV and I think this practice will help more new ASV users find success with the ASV.
WillSleep
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