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Machine: Lowenstein Luisa Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Resmed Quattro FX Humidifier: separate F&P humidifier CPAP Pressure: Epap 4-20 PS 4-20; "auto" rate CPAP Software: Not using software
Other Comments: Using 45 degree angle upper body wedge (36"x36") and 4.5"soft cervical collar; 500 assured tidal vol
Do you wear a soft cervical collar? I see one instance of clusters of OA's just as you are falling asleep. The collar may help with H's also.
I have complex apnea. I hope that you don't. Things like raising pressure and raising EPR are great for defeating OA's and H's. EPR is especially good at reducing FL's. BUT, raising pressures and EPR can cause more CA's. It is a balancing act for sure.
I would suggest trying a collar if you are not already doing so. Then, if you are having more OA's, H's, and FL's, then increase pressure and increase EPR.
If you are having mostly CA's, then trying lowering pressure and lowering EPR.
It is strange that you are having CA's now (you had virtually none on your PSG).
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I asked for the close ups so that people more knowledgeable than I am can have a look to see if those are real CA events or if the machine is misidentifying some of them. This is important because the settings that are more likely to help with the CA events are kind of the opposite of the settings that help with hypopneas.
Paula
"If I quit now, I will soon be back to where I started. And when I started I was desperately wishing to be where I am now."
01-20-2024, 03:16 PM (This post was last modified: 01-20-2024, 03:32 PM by Deborah K..)
RE: Hypopneas resolved, CA's persist--help!
Your setting can be easily changed in ways that will help your comfort and treatment. Your beginning pressure is too low for an adult. You are almost bumping up against your high pressure setting. You are not getting any therapy during ramp. Here are my suggestions:
1. Raise your starting pressure setting to 7.
2. Raise your high pressure setting to 14.
3. Since you are using only five minutes of ramp, either drop ramp altogether, or at least raise the pressure to 7 if you feel you need it.
As to your centrals, they are mysterious to me. I still have some centrals most nights, but considerably lower than yours. Hopefully one of the real experts will have some advice for you soon.