Resmed ASVauto
I have have the Resmed 10 Aircurve. My DME had it set for ASV mode (doctor's orders?), but I recently changed that to ASVauto. Which solved a HUGE problem that I was having with leaks.
It seems to me that ASVauto is like ASV, but better. If that were strictly true, ASV would not even be available & everyone would just use ASVauto. So, there must be situations where ASV is better than ASVauto, but I don't see it. Put another way: what did I lose by going to ASVauto from ASV?
Thanks,
Bob
RE: Resmed ASVauto
That ASVauto mode is why I think most ASV users would be better off with that machine than the PR BiPAP Auto SV Advanced.
If you get a chance, would you post a chart? Mostly just for comparison to the Auto SV.
03-04-2017, 07:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2017, 07:25 PM by Bob Engelhardt.)
RE: Resmed ASVauto
Screenshots before & after (ASV & ASVauto). "Before" is dominated by large leaks (the upper gray in the Event Flags chart) & hardly any hypopnea. "After" has hardly any large leaks & many more hypopnea. I believe that the hypopnea was less before because the excessive leaking caused so much "noise" that hypopnea detection was compromised.
Note also that before the 95% leak rate was 48cm (!) & after it's 16cm.
RE: Resmed ASVauto
At least this is the response I expect to see from a ASV machine, where strong increases in pressure support are preventng CA, minimizing hypopnea and periodic breathing, I just see way too many events getting past the Respironics Auto SV Advanced.
You need to upgrade to the newer version of #SleepyHead. It will properly interpret the settings and give you some better resolution of your data. Your version is pretty old.