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Machine: air sense 10 for her Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Airfit 20 Humidifier: attached to the airsense CPAP Pressure: 6 - 10 CPAP Software: OSCAR
RE: Inaccurate Insp. Time and Exp. Time with Airfit F20 mask and Airsense 10
Great guys, thank you so much. Just wanted to clarify.
Like i said in the first post it seems the f20 mask causes these patterns on Oscars for me more than the dreamwear FFM. Good to know it's just an error and not a flow limitation causing it.
RE: Inaccurate Insp. Time and Exp. Time with Airfit F20 mask and Airsense 10
The Insp. Time problem seen in OSCAR for Autosets has dogged my work attempting to get cleaner duty cycle ratios, Ti/total. I want the ratios to analyze and help me understand interrelationships between dense, high FL and the other breath metrics from my Autoset days.
Necessary numerical integration of the FR curve yielded tidal volumes for inspirations and cardio waves. After dismissing an approach that required, say, at least 10 ea. of .04 second x FR strips leading into and making up an Insp. wave, I found results better by low pass filtering of the cardio with"TV"<=.025 L. Doing that gave much improved times and cleaner ratios, but curves are still noisy.
As I recall, one of the Resmed detection patents has a somewhat similar scheme which evaluates the start of an inspiratory wave, before committing to it.
My Results compare fairly well to OSCAR portrayals of the Autoset data, artifacts in both included.
It's easier doing such analysis with post processing and I have no idea of either how the VAuto does the job nor how OSCAR might approach this for Autosets.
I have no particular qualifications or expertise with respect to the apnea/cpap/sleep related content of my posts beyond my own user experiences and what I've learned from others on this site. Each of us bears the burden of evaluating the validity and applicability of what we read here before acting on it.
Of my 3 once-needed, helpful, and adjunctive devices I have listed, only the accelerometer remains operative (but now idle). My second CMS50I died, too, of old age and the so-so Dreem 2 needs head-positioning band repair--if, indeed, Dreem even supports use of it now.
Machine: air sense 10 for her Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Airfit 20 Humidifier: attached to the airsense CPAP Pressure: 6 - 10 CPAP Software: OSCAR
01-20-2022, 09:40 AM (This post was last modified: 01-20-2022, 09:42 AM by modest811.)
Insane respiratory rate, error?
Hey guys, did some research on this and saw posts on it with people having similar problems and wanted to just put in that it's happened to me too.
Been going back and forth between the Dreamwear FFM and the F20. Last night I used the F20 after not using it for a couple nights and got this INSANE oscar report.
One picture is my sleep last night with the F20 - the crazy one with high flow limitations
one pictures my last sleep with the F20 mask that was perfectly normal
and another picture is the crazy breathing.
Never seen this before. The only thing I did different was pop one of those over night tab things that are supposed to prevent you from dry mouth. Have no idea what caused this. I think it's the mask? I guess just go dreamwear from now on?
Machine: air sense 10 for her Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Airfit 20 Humidifier: attached to the airsense CPAP Pressure: 6 - 10 CPAP Software: OSCAR
It's not the mask -- I've got 2-1/2 years of that with a dreamwear mask, 2 years with an amara view, a year with an F10, plenty of nights with F30, F30i, P30i, N30i, dreamwear nasal -- every mask I've ever used.
EPR helps some, maybe. If you can control the trigger sensitivity (which you can't on an APAP or CPAP) then staying away from "very high" seems to help me.
Machine: air sense 10 for her Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Airfit 20 Humidifier: attached to the airsense CPAP Pressure: 6 - 10 CPAP Software: OSCAR
Hmmm, it's just strange it happened the night I switched over to the F20 mask after a couple nights the dreamwear.
To be fair I feel fairly crummy today, so something is up. My fitbit said I didn't get as much REM as usual, but heart rate wasn't actually too bad. I film myself when sleeping too and I was not breating at 50 breaths a minute like it says, no way. It has to be an error of some kind.
Machine: ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: ResMed F30 Humidifier: Built in CPAP Pressure: 10-14 CPAP Software: ResScan
OSCAR
Other Software
Machine: Resmed Air Curve 10 VPAP mode Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Resmed Airfit F20 Medium Humidifier: VAUTO's original: 5 CPAP Pressure: EPAP:8.8 IPAP:18.0 PS:4.4 CPAP Software: OSCAR
Other Software
Other Comments: The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight. (Carly Fiorina).
Perhaps zoom in of the flow graph at the time of maximum respiratory rate, and just count the breaths in a minute. You might see extra zero-crossings in the flow waveform, that can be counted as extra breaths. I see these as well; I think this subject is being discussed in other threads.