RE: Newbie - CPAP Settings
Hello Racman
Welcome to the forum
What was the recommended CPAP setting from your sleep study?
Looking at your results I would raise the minimum pressure to at least 9 and not worry about the maximum at this point - set it as high as you want. The Devilbiss might take time to respond to apnea events so the closer you get to your 90% pressure the better.
Is Exhale puff relief actually some sort of exhalation pressure relief?
I don't know much about full face masks but how they are set/tightened can make a difference.
So that the real aficionados can comment download the Sleepyhead software and post some results. All the info about this is at the top of the home page.
Best wishes for your therapy and keep talking to us so we can help you. There are some amazingly knowledgeable people on this forum who can provide some great advice
RE: Newbie - CPAP Settings
Hi Racman,
I have the Devillbiss Sleepcube Standard plus. In the manual on page EN - 7 "Using The Smartflex Feature" gives instructions about how to turn the SmartFlex Feature on and set the exhale relief pressure! Hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Gordo
RE: Newbie - CPAP Settings
Hi Racman,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Hang in there for more answers to your questions and I wish you good luck with your CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Newbie - CPAP Settings
Thank you for the responses - much appreciated
@Holden4th - I do not have the data module on my CPAP so I can unfortunately not make use of the Sleepyhead software
I make use of a report generator supplied on the intellipap website, which makes use of the SmartCodes
Exhale puff is the events per hour where you breath through the nose and exhale through the mouth
@Gordo - Many thanks. I increased the minimum pressure to 9 as suggested and it made a huge difference AHI dropped to 6.5
@trish6hundred - Many thanks, I must admit it puts me more at ease to know there such a huge pool of intellects on this forum
Best regards