04-02-2024, 11:34 AM
ResMed Autoset 11 Settings Optimization
Hello all,
I'm reaching out to the community for some guidance on optimizing the settings on my ResMed Autoset 11 CPAP machine. I've recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea and I'm using it in APAP mode with the prescribed default settings of 4 min and 20 max pressure.
While these default settings often give me good AHI results (< 1), I've been experiencing some unpleasant side effects. Specifically, I struggle with bloating, burping, gas, acid reflux, and abdominal pain from aerophagia. The pressure would go up to around 7 and it would be hard to exhale against it. I find it hard to exhale against the increased pressure. Additionally, when the pressure increases during sleep apnea events, it tends to wake me up, disrupting my sleep.
In an attempt to find a more comfortable solution, I tried using the EPR setting at level 3. This allowed me to sleep through the night without interruptions, which was a significant improvement. However, my AHI numbers took a hit, worsening compared to the default settings. I also felt tired throughout the day.
My goal is to find the optimal balance between comfort and effective treatment, minimizing the side effects while still achieving a satisfactory AHI. I would greatly appreciate any insights or recommendations from experienced CPAP users who have faced similar challenges.
Here are a few specific questions I have:
I'm reaching out to the community for some guidance on optimizing the settings on my ResMed Autoset 11 CPAP machine. I've recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea and I'm using it in APAP mode with the prescribed default settings of 4 min and 20 max pressure.
While these default settings often give me good AHI results (< 1), I've been experiencing some unpleasant side effects. Specifically, I struggle with bloating, burping, gas, acid reflux, and abdominal pain from aerophagia. The pressure would go up to around 7 and it would be hard to exhale against it. I find it hard to exhale against the increased pressure. Additionally, when the pressure increases during sleep apnea events, it tends to wake me up, disrupting my sleep.
In an attempt to find a more comfortable solution, I tried using the EPR setting at level 3. This allowed me to sleep through the night without interruptions, which was a significant improvement. However, my AHI numbers took a hit, worsening compared to the default settings. I also felt tired throughout the day.
My goal is to find the optimal balance between comfort and effective treatment, minimizing the side effects while still achieving a satisfactory AHI. I would greatly appreciate any insights or recommendations from experienced CPAP users who have faced similar challenges.
Here are a few specific questions I have:
- What pressure settings (minimum and maximum) would work well for managing aerophagia while still treating sleep apnea effectively?
- What EPR level is beneficial for alleviating the discomfort of increased pressure during apnea events?
- Are there any other settings or adjustments I should consider trying to improve my overall CPAP experience?