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Just a week on CPAP for me, but I've noticed breathing and resp rates are very iratic ( sometimes going up to 50/min ) and that the flowrate is quite high some times.
RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
I can see that your flow limits are high. To correct that you need to turn EPR on full-time, set at 3. If it's at all possible it would be great if you could turn ramp off, or at least turn it down to five minutes. You don't get any real therapy during ramp. Also, where you now have the setting 'standard' change it to 'essentials plus'.
I don't read Sleephq nearly as well as Oscar. It would help most of us if you download Oscar, a free reporting system that will enable you to post a way better chart of your night's sleep.
RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
I don't know enough about the delay in posting links to advise you.
But I think I made a mistake in my answer before. I now use a ResMed Vauto, and the Response is Essentials or Essentials Plus. It is not the same for the ResMed Autoset. I know there is Standard, and I assume there is another option but I don't remember it. If there is something that sounds better, select that.
Now reply to me about the Standard/whatever issue, and maybe you will be able to post the Oscar report. Or we can chat more or you can post anywhere else until you have enough posts to be able to post an Oscar report. Then I or someone else can offer you more advice if needed.
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RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
(04-14-2024, 07:46 PM)Deborah K. Wrote: I now use a ResMed Vauto, and the Response is Essentials or Essentials Plus. It is not the same for the ResMed Autoset. I know there is Standard, and I assume there is another option but I don't remember it. If there is something that sounds better, select that.
"AutoSet mode (AirSense 10 AutoSet and AutoSet for Her devices only).
For patients who are sensitive to faster changes in pressure during therapy, AutoSet Response can be set to either Standard or Soft. If set to soft, patients will receive gentler pressure rises during therapy. "
RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
Your EPR is off. To get some benefits of bilevel therapy with lower exhale pressure and higher inhale pressure EPR must be turn ON FULL-TIME, and at Setting 3. With EPR your starting pressure will be 10.0/7.0 (inhale/exhale), and you will feel a noticeable improvement in comfort and flow limits. My best guess on flow limits with EPR is they will drop from 0.15 to 0.05 or less. Our wiki article on flow limitation may be useful https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.ph...limitation
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04-15-2024, 10:22 AM (This post was last modified: 04-15-2024, 10:23 AM by jclarke131000.)
RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
Sorry, EPR is on, no? Is that not what the red and green trace are on the flow rate graph? Inhale and exhale pressure.
Double checked and it definitely says EPR on full time 3cm
RE: High flow limit, erratic breathing and resp rates
I can see that your EPR setting was off on the 14th and on for the 15th but, unfortunately, your flow limitations are still very high. Sleeprider will be able to advise you on what to do next.