Thanks for your graphs.
You have tried some good settings possibilities, and what so far do you feel resulted in the best sleep quality so far?
Concerning your graphs, the observations I have are as follows:-
24th
Ramp on, try to avoid this a no meaningful therapy is obtained during ramp periods.
Peaks in flow limitations seems to have caused some unnecessary rises in pressure. This means micro awakenings and as a result, likely disturbed sleep. You were on
EPR of 2.
EPR 3 likely would have improved flow limitations, and a greater level of comfort.
You had one events cluster around 3am, looks like
positional apnea
25th
Just large leaks, distorting therapy and recorded results. Scratch this one.
27th
One large
positional apnea cluster again. Flow limitations again pushing up pressure, with some likely mask leakage around 3.40am to nearly 4.30am.
28th
Some big variances in pressure again, some caused by flow limitations like on the 24th, some not. You were on EPR of 1, 3 might have been better for sleep comfort.
In summary, I would either:-
- Limit your maximum to 14 cms of water, set the minimum pressure to that which you felt the most comfortable, (perhaps it is 11, only you can tell), and set EPR on 3
- Or a fixed pressure of say 11, with EPR on 3 also. This would of course stop the pressure swings and potentially better quality of sleep.
It depends on what happens to flow limitations, control of events and of course sleep quality.
We don't really know until you try. Finding the best optimum results using the least overall pressure needed to achieve this.
Is there anything in your sleep report that may help, such as events breakdown between hypopnea obstructive, centrals, and positional, with Spo2 results?
Thks