RE: Can someone help me adjust my BPAP pressure settings?
OK the trend is the reported AHI is headed downward, so that is a good sign. It looks a rough road still though. Keep at it though. Best to ya on it.
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RE: Can someone help me adjust my BPAP pressure settings?
I forgot to mention that I also started using a DreamWear Full Face CPAP mask with a hollow frame design and hose connection at the top of the head which as advertised creates "a more reliable seal". I noticed much less leaking of air from the mask. I think because I tend to sleep on my side and sometimes my stomach.
Also I noticed that my PB (Periodic Breathing) seems to have improved.
I'm "assuming" because of the increased pressure settings that you suggested.
Anyway, any suggestions are most appreciated.
RE: Can someone help me adjust my BPAP pressure settings?
All I have is, if you can’t tolerate the collar, at least get a Resmed Vauto. It may or may not work, but if you are going to chuck the collar on the floor, it’s totally obvious our Philips BiPAP is not going to get ahead of the events. Take the cap if 16 off of max pressure and let it go to 20 or more.
RE: Can someone help me adjust my BPAP pressure settings?
I'm a broken record on masks here lately. My Fisher and Paykel Vitera is nearly leak free side sleeping. Strap tension is minimal, the Roll Fit bellows makes it work excellently.
I know my ASV is ResMed, but that F&P Vitera nets me leak rates of about 5 reported as an average. Admitted that's for my max of 3 hrs sleep due to the complex issue thing I've got going on. Higher leak rates hinder therapy and adds disturbances, both negatives to well rested state.
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