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Machine: Philips-Respironics DreamStation Auto CPAP Mask Type: Nasal mask Mask Make & Model: Phillips dreamwear under nose nasel mask Humidifier: Dream station CPAP Pressure: unsure CPAP Software: OSCAR
DreamMapper
Hello,
I have been using a CPAP machine since the beginning of July. I have been wondering on the Flow rate chart what the grey bands represent. They don't seem to correlate to anything.
Also the Flow rate itself. I have seen a lot of other post and the readings are much lower numbers. I use a nose pillow
Thanks
Roger
The Grey bands are from Large Leaks. In the left hand information center you will see the rainbow colored area, second from the top is a Grey horizontal band labeled "Large Leak". That corresponds to the "Events "Area, second from the top row is the area where Large Leaks are "Flagged". That flag will cast a shadow down the page to assist seeing the effects the leaks are having on recorded parameters.
On "Flow Rate" you will notice the increased size of the leak will attenuate the size of signal recorded for each breath. You will also notice that your machine's response to events is many times nullified. Therefore, if you cannot measure it. DreamStation will not attempt to control it.
I notice that your APAP settings are rather low. Soon backup will arrive to suggest an increase of pressure by a couple of cmH2O. It will help control your OA, H and FL.
You will also need to address the leaks, they will nullify any corrective response any machine could provide.
(10-29-2020, 10:18 AM)rogerded1 Wrote: I use a nose pillow
Your profile indicates you're using a full face mask! Please update your profile so it's accurate. Also update it to indicate you are using OSCAR and what your pressure settings are.
Those large leaks have to be fixed before you can do anything else to improve your therapy. Call your providers and tell them about the leaks and that you need to try a different mask and a chin strap. You can also try a soft cervical collar instead of the chin strap. A full face mask is the best option. You may also find that a CPAP pillow will help with the leaks. You can go to Amazon and search for Papillow. They will have several knock-offs that work well.
INFORMATION ON APNEA BOARD FORUMS OR ON APNEABOARD.COM SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A PHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS, INCLUDING SLEEP APNEA. INFORMATION POSTED ON THE APNEA BOARD WEB SITE AND FORUMS ARE PERSONAL OPINION ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY A STATEMENT OF FACT.
I agree with all the proceeding posts. Your pressures are way to low, who set these? Look at your pressure chart there are large areas with a flat top. That shows you do not have enough high pressure and when it is a flat top you are not getting therapy. My suggestion is a low of 7 and a top of 10 and see what that does. You are basically getting no therapy at these settings.
Machine: Philips-Respironics DreamStation Auto CPAP Mask Type: Nasal mask Mask Make & Model: Phillips dreamwear under nose nasel mask Humidifier: Dream station CPAP Pressure: unsure CPAP Software: OSCAR
DreamMapper
(10-29-2020, 10:18 AM)rogerded1 Wrote: I use a nose pillow
Your profile indicates you're using a full face mask! Please update your profile so it's accurate. Also update it to indicate you are using OSCAR and what your pressure settings are.
Those large leaks have to be fixed before you can do anything else to improve your therapy. Call your providers and tell them about the leaks and that you need to try a different mask and a chin strap. You can also try a soft cervical collar instead of the chin strap. A full face mask is the best option. You may also find that a CPAP pillow will help with the leaks. You can go to Amazon and search for Papillow. They will have several knock-offs that work well.
Sleepster
How do I change the setting for the mask? I don't see it in the profile. My machine is set for the 1X resistance which is on the label for the nose piece. I couldn't get used to the full mask and that leaked horribly. When I put on the nose mask I don't hear any leaks. When it does leak after movement it wakes me up.
INFORMATION ON APNEA BOARD FORUMS OR ON APNEABOARD.COM SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AS MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A PHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS, INCLUDING SLEEP APNEA. INFORMATION POSTED ON THE APNEA BOARD WEB SITE AND FORUMS ARE PERSONAL OPINION ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY A STATEMENT OF FACT.
idk anything about pr machines but in 4 years here I've never seen a flow rate consistently ranging from just above zero to just under 255. the flow doesn't vary with leaks so it's not just blasting air & I doubt any human's lungs are that big. something isn't right there.
Machine: Philips-Respironics DreamStation Auto CPAP Mask Type: Nasal mask Mask Make & Model: Phillips dreamwear under nose nasel mask Humidifier: Dream station CPAP Pressure: unsure CPAP Software: OSCAR
DreamMapper
There is a lot of information to learn in order to navigate OSCAR, this forum and the setting of parameters in your DreamStation.
It will come with time, for now be sure to post follow up OSCAR reports and information request under this same post.
I really expect to see your events to be reduced with the new pressure settings. I also expect there will be additional fine tuning to come. Post an OSCAR report tomorrow we will be here.
Keep that full face mask handy for sinus/hay fever related issues that may require several days to weeks of FFM use. If changing out mask styles as many of us do on occasion be sure to reference that in the body of your post.