ST: Augments any breaths initiated
by the patient, but also supplies
additional breaths if the breath rate
falls below the clinician’s set “backup”
respiratory rate
Treats: COPD, NMD, OHS and other
respiratory conditions
ASV: Targets the patient’s minute ventilation,
continually learning the patient’s
breathing pattern and instantly
responding to any changes
Central or mixed apneas, complex
sleep apnea, Periodic Breathing (PB)
We already coverd all of this on Post #18. https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread...#pid509344 You had central apnea and were titrated with CPAP and BiPAP. Even with pressure 16/11 and a backup rate of 14 bpm (ST) you had a residual AHI much higher than what you have already demonstrated on ASV. Your medical system is bizarre and your medical team is ignoring your results.
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