Need help with husband's therapy.
I need help figuring out how to improve my husband's pap therapy. He has way worse apnea than I do, somewhere in the mid-90s. He has been using his bilevel machine a couple of years longer than me and has been happy with his therapy. But now that he has retired I notice that he falls asleep in front of the TV several times a day, so I think maybe his therapy can be improved.
As he uses a bilevel machine I don't know enough about what his setting ought to look like, so I am hoping you folks can help me choose the best settings for him. Here are a few recent reports including a couple of bad nights.
Machine: ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask: Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution
RE: Need help with husband's therapy.
If it were me I would try more PS, set Min PS=3. that is very mild for a bilevel.
Also I assume you are aware of the Philips Recall which includes that model of machine?
RE: Need help with husband's therapy.
Gideon, thanks for your response. Yes, we know about the recall. He received a brand new bilevel directly from Phillips many months ago.
I don't understand about the pressure. His Epap is 17 and his Ipap is 25. I guess I thought those were his pressures. But I do see Ps set at 0.5 to 6.5 I can easily bump those up. Is 3 to 6.5 high enough?
He also has lots of Leaks, Periodic Breathing, and Variable Breathing. He sleeps with a chinstrap, but I'm guessing that doesn't work very well. He doesn't like the idea of wearing a neck collar, but maybe I can get him to try one. Perhaps he needs mouth tape too.
What does one do about Periodic Breathing and Variable Breathing? I don't understand these at all. Are these things that can be corrected by changing some settings?
Machine: ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask: Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution
09-16-2022, 04:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2022, 04:28 PM by mesenteria.)
RE: Need help with husband's therapy.
Deborah, I would caution you about the assumption that his TV slump is related to the quality of his PAP tmt. I have averaged 0.6/7 AHI the past four years (it's creeping upward with the progression of AFib), so I'm in the 97%ile for efficacy/success. But just in the past two years, finally (I've just turned 70), I slump pretty solidly for about 20 minutes or more, most often mid-afternoon or just after supper and we're catching up on recorded programming. I'm pretty fit, a wonky heart notwithstanding, and my treatment is solid. But, I still have a heavy need to drift off until I do that deep five-minute fog-out and then come back to the living.
I would be very surprised to find a middle-aged male who doesn't need to nap close to most days. I managed without for decades, but now I am manacled and can no longer be good company to the missus each evening and commiserate with her about what we are (supposed to be) watching.
Ps- (added) I make an assumption myself about his age, but....
RE: Need help with husband's therapy.
mesenteria, Alan just turned 70 in August, so maybe you are right.
I'm still hoping to learn how to improve his treatment anyway.
Machine: ResMed AirCurve 10 Vauto
Mask: Bleep DreamPort Sleep Solution