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RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
Whats interesting is that the machine isn't registering any flow limitation. Does that mean my pressure needs to increase if im still experiencing flow limitation? What about using EPR 1 as the apnea board wiki article suggests? I've seen other posts on this board as well as on the wiki suggesting that an EPR setting can help smooth out the graph.
RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
Another member reported that their AS10 got stuck reporting no apneas. It was resolved by totally removing the power for about 30-seconds then reapply the power. The AirCurve 10 VAuto will not report flow limitations when it is set to the "S" mode. This is the only model that I am aware of that does this, normally.
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RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
My apologies i meant when my breath looks like the above, the machine does not register this as flow limitation. So as per the screenshot you sent, if my breathing resembles the number 4, which is flow limited inspiration, then surely the machine would display flow limitation no?
05-16-2023, 01:15 PM (This post was last modified: 05-16-2023, 01:18 PM by Apnea23.)
RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
All of my Resmed units are terrible at identifying early patterns of obvious flow limited breathing, and it let's it descend in to semi-hypopnea waxing/waning chaos that trashes entire sleep stages.
Garbage, in my opinion. This of course means we have to use fixed pressure and titrate ourselves throughout all sleep stages.
I do not know why this is, when everyone shouts the praises of the aggressiveness of Resmed units.
So we shall suffer hours of respiratory effort, borderline hyponeas and our natural systems over correcting and under correcting endlessly as our brain tries to deal with the limited respiratory flow while the Resmed does nothing.
Resmed APAP is the guy who shouts FIRE when your house is already smoking and glowing embers.
RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
ResMed algorithmically measures the slope of the breathform. We do not have access to what that specifically is. The FL graph is not a graph of actual flow limits but a 0-1 index of the slope as determined by that algorithm. You will see a good correlation between that chart and pressure increases. The 95% FL stat gives a pretty good representation of how bad your flow limits are. Unfortunately currently it is the manual eye that is best at seeing these events.
That said, there is no pap machine that recognizes flow limits accurately.
It is better than Philips which uses snores to indicate future upcoming obstructive events.
Gideon - Project Manager Emeritus for OSCAR - Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter
RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
Thanks everyone, i really appreciate the responses.
But just going back to the oscar screenshot, do we agree that this is flow limited breathing? Should I mess around with my settings to try and get a better result?
RE: Need Help. Why is my breath not sinusoidal? What does this shape mean?
Your chart is only about 1 minute of time. We have no idea if this is the same all night or just when you were turning over once. I would suggest you put up the entire night with the left column to help see what is going on. Then a few different close-ups of your breathing instead of just 1 minute of an entire night.