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02-12-2019, 10:19 AM (This post was last modified: 02-12-2019, 10:23 AM by Fats Drywaller.)
RE: Help selecting mask and settings for airsense 10 machine
One example at Amazon (there could be others; haven't looked very far): search string "Philips Respironics Nuance Pro Nasal Pillow System - 1105167 - Retail Packaged", $49, third-party seller but fulfilled by Amazon, which is always good.
Resmed, Philips, and F&P usually make PDFs of the user's guide for each mask (and machine) available to download, in addition to the marketing brochures. Just follow whatever "information" or "support" link is shown on the product page.
At Amazon, the tip-off that a prescription is required is when an item listing doesn't show a price but instead says "Available with an Amazon Business account and ..." various paperwork & jumping through hoops; forget it.
RE: Help selecting mask and settings for airsense 10 machine
Thanks for all this good information, saving me a ton of trial and error researching .
My beard is not crazy picture attached, it is quite thick though. I do mostly breath through my nose and the nose pillow one is cheap so think I will try that first.
RE: Help selecting mask and settings for airsense 10 machine
Also see the Mask Primer article if you haven't already done that. There are product reviews in the CPAP Mask Reviews forum. And don't be discouraged if finding the right mask takes a few cycles of trial & error, because that's normal. If you can find a good one right away, great, and you're lucky; but if not, just keep trying to whatever extent your budget allows. Mask fitting is largely subjective, unlike the situation with the machines.
There are a few photos, supplied by the OP (Sleep87) and posted by me, further along in the thread.
I've done it, and it's easy. Just be sure to use a plastic spudger, not a screwdriver or any other metal tool, as always when disassembling a snap-fit plastic case.
Congratulations on getting the Autoset model; that's the one to have.
02-13-2019, 12:06 AM (This post was last modified: 02-13-2019, 12:07 AM by CB91710.)
RE: Help selecting mask and settings for airsense 10 machine
Jumping from mask to settings....
The nice thing about the Autoset10 is it is an adaptive "APAP" machine... not a fixed pressure BiPAP or CPAP.
You can theoretically (and many/most DMEs do) leave it set "wide open" at a pressure range of 4-20 with an EPAP at 3, and it will happily adjust to whatever pressures you actually need.
The problem with having it "wide open" is it will take time to ramp up to a decent minimum pressure. Generally 4-6 are pediatric settings, and most recommend a minimum of 6, as many people feel "starved" for air in the 4-6 range. Personally, I run 8.8-20 with EPAP at 2.
For humidity, I increase it until I get rainout (condensation in the mask), then back it off by "1". I need to adjust it depending on ambient temperature and humidity. You have the heated hose, so yours will run much more automatically. Humidity too low frequently results in nose bleeds and congestion, humidity too high sometimes results in congestion.
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