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[Treatment] Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
#11
RE: Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
You STILL have flow limits. Those are sonea just the same as O and H events. EPR is what we use to help. -  you are still on 2, you need to try 3.
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#12
RE: Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
I went ahead and tried an EPR or 3 with a min of 10 and a max of 13 last night. I slept on my back.

Isn't it weird how I have more flow limitations when the pressure is higher but less when it is lower?

Also, I noticed the flattening of my breaths. Could that be UARS?
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#13
RE: Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
(05-29-2024, 07:59 AM)vHungry Wrote: Isn't it weird how I have more flow limitations when the pressure is higher but less when it is lower?

Also, I noticed the flattening of my breaths.

The difference in the flow limitation statistics is insignificant. And it will change daily.
Indeed, the plateau on the inhalation peaks indicates flow restriction. You can live with it ( because your statistics are okay) or increase the minimum pressure.
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RE: Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
Hey guys. I have been sleeping with increased pressure and an EPR of 3. Still not feeling great. In fact, feeling worse. Any suggestions?
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#15
RE: Seeking help for poor sleep with cpap
From an administrative perspective, you are fine because your AHIs and 95% flow limits are significantly lower than 5  and 0.1, respectively. In other words, you are in the range where your feeling matters more than the figures.

Your higher AHI at higher pressure needs to be taken with a grain of salt because you should consider a few weeks' average when comparing different treatment parameters. You might have had a lousy night anyway when you set the higher pressure. 

Nevertheless, let's address your request. If you consider your pressure function, there are still many pressure adjustments. Each of these disturbs your sleep. Since you are already at EPR=3, you have the only option to increase your minimum pressure because the alternative would be an instrument capable of higher pressure support than yours. Hence, you should improve your minimum pressure to 12 cm to smooth out these pressure adjustments. 

You might want to consider a more advanced instrument if you cannot tolerate these high pressures. 

I attached below a smooth pressure function of an undisturbed night with a pressure support of 3.6 cm, corresponding to the (nonexistent) EPR 3.6.


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