RE: Have you ever been to a "Titration Study"?
(12-07-2021, 09:00 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: I would at least disagree that the ST is more sophisticated than the ASV. ST has static EPAP and IPAP as I recall, so by extension static PS. And I also think the ST is rather akin to an old square wave machine. The ASV I used had both EPAP and PS ranges. It isn't a square wave action like the ST, or at least not what I'd call old square waves.
Anyway, have a wonderful evening.
My bad.
I was thinking of Dreams station "Average Volume Assured Pressure Support (AVAPS)" . Awesome machine. Closer to a ventilator than a PAP machine but pricey.
RE: Have you ever been to a "Titration Study"?
No worries. That sounds more like a machine like a ResMed ST-A or actual ventilator class like Stellar or Astral. Philips has the Trilogy vent and probably others.
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RE: Have you ever been to a "Titration Study"?
Yeah the AVAPS is similar/equivalent to ST-A IVAPS, it is not a ventilator.
I don't know that I have seen anyone on here that uses one and have wondered how the nitty gritty details compare to Resmed IVAPS. Sleep tech that did my titration said that it is a pretty capable machine but didn't know how it compares to the Resmed.
RE: Have you ever been to a "Titration Study"?
FWIW not having had time on Philips AVAPS but a ResMed ST-A iVAPS, I'm impressed for some reason to think differences would be somewhat parallel to a ResMed ASV vs. Philips SV Auto, the breath targets would likely vary according to their respective manufacturer's proprietary goals. My time on both ASV and ST-A iVAPS felt similar excepting timing and that ST-A is a static EPAP.
I've had zero time on a ventilator.
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