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Oscar Interpretation Help for a Newbie
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Oscar Interpretation Help for a Newbie
Hi all,

I just started treatment. I have an Aircurve 10 VAUTO. (Unsure why I was given this instead of an APAP. My events were OSA and I was never given the option to try a regular machine)My AHI during my study was 33.4. Last night sucked to be honest even though My AHI was 4.18. I feel like when starting the machine is forcing me to inhale faster than I would like. Currently using an F40 & N20. For last nights data I think I switched in the middle of the night (from the F40 to the N20) due to being woken up by leaks. Any help is appreciated!

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RE: Oscar Interpretation Help for a Newbie
Hi happyhappyjoyjoy!  -  Welcome

Try setting your maximum pressure to 12, TiMax to 3.2, Trigger to High, and stay off your back.   Please keep us informed.
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