Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
Hello all-
I've been on CPAP for over 10 years now, and I tolerate it very well. My first two machines were rather basic but did the job. I then got a Philips Dream Machine, and I despised it. So now, after consulting my doctor, I got an Airsense 10 Autoset, and I love it. I find it much more comfortable to use, and I guess that's due to the Autoset feature/algorithm.
Anyway, I would like to have another one of these machines in my trunk at all times in case I need or want to sleep over somewhere I hadn't planned to. I have a chance to get a Aircurve 10 S at a good price. Can I use the Aircurve 10 S? I've done some reading in posts here, and I read a couple of posts that make it sound like the Aircurve 10 S is superior to the Airsense 10 Autoset in all ways since it can do everything the Airsense 10 Autoset can do and more. However, one post I saw suggests that the Aircurve 10 S lacks the Autoset feature/algorithm of the Airsense 10. Would the Aircurve 10 S do everything my Airsense 10 Autoset does and more? Or would there be some disadvantages/differences going from the Airsense 10 Autoset to the Aircurve 10 S?
Thank you!
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
I do not think the Aircurve S has the Autoset function so it will work at static pressures only. If you search on Amazon for a ResMed Autoset #37207 they are currently availiable for $555 which is a great price for a new unused machine.
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
The AirCurve 10 S would be two fixed pressures. Your EPAP and IPAP. Nothing wrong with using one for traveling. You just want to make sure you set it up right. You want to set your IPAP at 95% of what you normally have on Sleepyhead when your using your Airsense. Than set your EPAP at whatever EPR you use on the AirSense. It won't be Auto but it will keep you close to what you need.
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
I'm not sure where you are looking for a machine, but the Airsense 10 Autoset can be obtained new from discount sources. The current price on Amazon is $571 shipped, and there may be some lower Craigslist deals. The Aircurve 10 Vauto provides automatic pressure adjustment as well as bilevel pressure that can be the same as an Autoset if desired. The 10S is fixed pressure as discussed above.
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
Hi jdlee2323,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck as you continue CPAP therapy.
trish6hundred
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
(02-20-2018, 07:34 AM)Walla Walla Wrote: The AirCurve 10 S would be two fixed pressures. Your EPAP and IPAP. Nothing wrong with using one for traveling. You just want to make sure you set it up right. You want to set your IPAP at 95% of what you normally have on Sleepyhead when your using your Airsense. Than set your EPAP at whatever EPR you use on the AirSense. It won't be Auto but it will keep you close to what you need.
Hi Walla Walla -
Thank you for your response (and thanks to everyone who has responded). I'm confused. I understand what Bipap/bilevel is, and that the Aircurve 10 S is bilevel, but I don't understand why there is even a need for this particular model. Wouldn't anyone be better off with the Airsense 10 Autoset? I mean, it allows for the reduced air pressure upon exhaling, and it seems like it has the clear advantage with its automatic settings. And, as a separate question, if I used an Aircurve 10 S, wouldn't I notice the absence of the Autoset feature?
I can get a very, very good deal on the Aircuve 10 S, but it sounds like maybe what I really need is a second Airsense 10.
Thanks!
02-20-2018, 12:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2018, 12:54 PM by jaswilliams.)
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
You could set the Aircurve close to your average pressure setting with Pressure Support to match any EPR if used but there would be no dynamic pressure changes as your pressure needs change overnight. The Aircurve is more like a fixed pressure CPAP with EPR but has a much larger pressure range in both maximum pressure and the difference between inhale and exhale pressures (pressure support)
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
2323, Your right about the AirSense Auto being better. The way the question was posed I assumed you had a great deal for a fixed pressure Bipap and wanted to know if it could be used for spot use. Now if you had asked whats the best machine I can buy for a second machine I would have said another AirSense Auto.
RE: Prescribed Airsense 10 Autoset, can I use Aircurve S?
Walla Walla - Thanks to you and everyone else. Everything you've said makes sense. I'm not going to go for the Aircurve (although I do see your point about how it would be a good spare machine). I'll wait and find another Airsense 10 Autoset.