New Machine
Back Story:
many moons ago I used a respironics remstar pro c-flex for around 6 years before it died. Being cheap and not remembering how much it helped I waited a couple of years to replace.
Current:
Took a new sleep study and picked up my new S9 autoset ResMed. Looks to be an awesome machine. However I have a few questions. The DME supplier really locked this one down, I know how to get in and change things, however they are having to send compliance information to my insurance co. for 3 months.
1. I noticed the have the mask set up as a pillow and I use a full face, I assume this changes the leak rate settings, is this a big deal?
2. I am set at a 12, however it is set up as a straight cpap not utilizing the autoset features, is there a reason not to use the features available in this way?
3. I do plan to contact the DME and Dr. before changing, however are there normally issues if the user changes settings during compliance period?
Thanks
RE: New Machine
Definitely change the mask type as it will report the leak rate different.
You could also just contact them and ask what they will be looking at. Do they want just the hours or will they be looking at the AHI and other data. More than likely they don't care and only want to see the hours. If they wanted to see the rest, they'd want to see it for longer than 3 months. More than likely, they won't even notice that you've changed anything.
But on the other hand, it is only for 3 months. You could instead just wait it out. Read up on the machine, get the manual, download the software (
all of which is available here). Then in 3 months, do what you want.
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: New Machine
I am only 4 months on the journey so take this as you will.
I agree with change the mask type, but it only appears to affect reporting - I have changed masks - when I had colds - to a full face and forgot to set it back to pillows for a week and they still worked with great AHI.
Can you tolerate the set pressure and is your AHI in a good place?
If yes, then certainly wait it out. let them put the tick in the box and then sort it.
If you are having issues with the pressure - bad AHI, too many centrals, etc, then get it changed to an auto range.
I found at my prescribed pressure my centrals were over 5. I set a range - which the machine sits at the low end of 90% of the time and my total AHI is now regularly under 0.5. It gets to the prescribed pressure about every 3rd day, or if I have hit the turps. YMMV of course.
RE: New Machine
I think the mask type may have some minor effects on EPR/bilevel and how well it regulates your pressure at your nose as it changes between inhale and exhale.
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If it's midnight and a DME tells you it's dark outside, go and check it yourself.