(07-26-2024, 03:47 AM)stevesleep Wrote: Hey Opal quick question on the CA's. You said ASV can treat it. *Is the Aircurve 10 VAuto an ASV? Or what machine would be one?
Secondly, why is it a case that only those machines can treat it? What about the machine functions allows for this?
* No, the AirCurve 10 VAuto is
not an ASV. The AirCurve 10 VAuto does not provide a backup rate and is not normally recommended for Central Sleep Apnea.
I'm not an expert on the differences on how these machines work, but an
ASV-Adaptive Servo-Ventilation machine and the
AirCurve 10 ST both provide a backup respiratory rate that helps maintain breathing if Central Apnea occurs.
Brief descriptions:
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AirCurve 10 ST: A bilevel device with backup rate that provides exceptional patient-ventilator synchrony, reducing the work of breathing so patients remain comfortable and well ventilated.
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AirCurve 10 ASV: A bilevel device for central breathing disorders such as Cheyne-Stokes respiration, central sleep apnea, or obstructive events. The AirCurve 10 ASV targets the patient’s own recent minute ventilation. By treating central breathing disorders with auto-adjusting pressure support, and upper airway obstruction with auto-adjusting expiratory positive airway pressure, the device works to rapidly stabilize breathing.
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AirCurve 10 VAuto: An auto-adjusting bilevel device for patients who need greater pressure support to treat their obstructive sleep apnea. It uses the comfort of both the proven AutoSet algorithm and Easy-Breathe waveform in its VAuto algorithm.[/b][/b]