For what it's worth dept... Mary-Anne has been having problems with her insurance in that they didn't want to keep paying for her O2 concentrator because the sleep study that put her on it was so long ago... As a result the doctor ordered her a 'home sleep test' that was done WITHOUT her using the CPAP or concentrator - neither one of us slept much and I can certainly say that she was snoring LOUDLY and irregularly and seemed to frequently stop and then gasp a few times then start snoring again.
We got a call a few days ago from the doctor that had ordered the study who said she had around 56 events per hour, and she thought that certainly it justified a new machine... I'm all in favor of that, but we pointed out that she already had an Autosense 10 so it didn't seem absolutely necessary. We asked about changes to her current settings and she indicated that she needed more info about what the machine was currently set at... Mary-Anne sent her some of the OSCAR data from the last few days.
We got a call back this afternoon from the doctors who said she had run the data (which she said she had never seen formatted like that
- I told her a little bit about OSCAR) by one of her colleagues that was a sleep lab specialist who said her current results weren't that bad, but suggested a few tweaks that might relieve some of the gasisness that Mary-Anne has problems with.... Per the suggestions I walked her through the menus and made the following changes:
Mode - was Fixed @ 11, changed to Auto 6-11 (regular auto her machine apparently doesn't have the 'for-her' option
)
Ramp - was off, changed to Auto, with a start pressure of 4 (the minimum)
EPR was set to on full time at 3 - we didn't change this but based on my understanding of the 'optimizing therapy' page of the wiki, I am
wondering if that could be a problem as it left her with an effective EPAP of 8 - what do folks think?
I am thinking the plan now is to see how she feels and look at the data again in about a week to see what it shows -
ex-Gooserider
Wheelchair using Paraplegic - T5, Very hairy face, breath via both nose and mouth, so need full face mask.