(04-18-2018, 07:58 AM)mountainbird Wrote: My sleep pulmonologist wants me to continue using CPAP at 4cm cpap mode until I can easily sleep with the machine. Its day 10 and I am still having difficulty going to sleep, waking up and having a hard time getting back to sleep. Tonight I am going to change the settings to 4-7 apap with 3 epr.
If your issue is going to sleep at bedtime or when you wake up I think your problem is letting the machine take pressure down to 4 cm. For most people that is too low a pressure to be comfortable, relax, and go to sleep. I would suggest a slightly different setting. It might also help bring your O2 levels up.
Stay in the CPAP fixed pressure mode, and try some fixed pressure settings in the range of 4 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm, while you are awake. Leave the EPR at 3 cm. Try to determine what is comfortable to you. It should feel virtually effortless to breath in and out, like the mask is not there. I am guessing it will be around 6 cm, but it depends on the mask and the person. So, try for yourself.
Assuming 6 cm is the comfort setting, then I would suggest staying in the CPAP fixed pressure mode for now. Set the pressure at 7 cm. Turn on the Auto Ramp feature. This will allow you to set a Ramp Start pressure. Set that at your comfort setting of 6 cm. Leave EPR on and set at 3 cm.
This combination of settings should provide you with the most comfort while you are awake, and 1 cm higher pressure while you are asleep and similar comfort. There could be some small increases in O2 levels. This should help you sleep easily with the machine compared to where it is set now.