Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
Years ago I was prescribed a CPAP S9 Escape with pressure 10 on the basis of a standard home sleep test whose result was AHI = 8 (mild OSA). CPAP therapy with pressure 10 yielded 0 benefit as it relates to my symptoms.
Recently, a WatchPAT test revealed AHI = 46 (severe apnea). I tried the machine again this time with pressure 12, intending to increasing from there. But even with EPR 3, I swallow air and get stomach ache. After some research I concluded I need a BiPAP machine, which can lower pressure way more during exhalation and apparently fixes air swallowing in most cases.
I received a Lumis 100 ST yesterday. Problem: with that machine, pressure drops before I'm done inhaling. I tried a trillion different combinations of settings - playing with Ti min, Ti max, Rise time, iBR on/off, etc. Nothing works: no matter the settings, pressure always drops before completion of inhalation. This 2021 thread sounds exactly like my issue: Apnea Board Forum - CPAP | Sleep Apnea / Public Area / Main Apnea Board Forum v / Aircurve BiPap stops while inhaling (sorry, can't post URLs yet)
I concluded that that machine is not for me (and tbh I'm wondering who on earth is it for).
I have the opportunity to send it back and receive from the same source a Lumis 150 ST-A instead. My question is: can I be reasonably sure that I won't experience the same issue with that machine? I understand it has EasyBreathe (contrary to the Lumis 100 ST) and that that feature should fix my problem. But I prefer to get a second opinion from more knowledgeable people before committing to the exchange.
Earlier today I used my S9 again for comparison and it's 100% smooth - no pressure suddenly dropping while I'm still completing my inhalation. That's what I want from the Lumis 150 ST-A.
Any input on this would be welcome, thanks!
RE: Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
A question, do you have some lung disease you're dealing with along with Apnea?
If the answer is yes, then your equivalent to the ST-A will work in the Lumis line. If it's just Apnea, you're going too high up the chain, passing over the VAuto.
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RE: Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
Just OSA as far as I know. Yes I should go for an AirCurve 10 S or an AirCurve 10 VAuto (both have Easy-Breathe) but the seller I'm dealing with doesn't seem to have any of those.
RE: Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
The ResMed AirCurve VAuto will honestly be best. S will be OK, but I myself was supposed to try it recently. Note that S is a mode on VAuto.
S mode gives you static pressure, so single pressure exhale, single pressure inhale. I found it hard to use. VAuto was more comfortable.
Above this VAuto, you're going into overkill, and will not gain anything for the extra cost, at least how I'm viewing it. And you've already said the Lumis ST didn't seem to work.
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RE: Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
The Lumis ST should have a TiMax setting. You probably need to increase TiMax to a higher setting like 2.6 seconds. Try posting a chart from Oscar and let us know what your settings are.
RE: Lumis 100 ST BiPap stops before I'm done inhaling
FWIW I think this Lumis ST will have almost the same settings available at VAuto and S. Just adds timed backup breath rate.
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