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Yesterday, 11:32 AM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 11:34 AM by leono85.)
Question about breathing syncronization
Hello,
I am using the Resmed AirCurve 10. Min EPAP8, Max IPAP 11.40, ps 2, cycle low, and trigger high. I am getting events during the night, usually AHI goes from 0.6 to 3 (some night I get 0,8 some others 2 or 3), depending on the night. Always, regardless the low AHI, I am waking up not rested and tired. If I sleep without the machine I wake up a bit better. Lately, I found that I have events that are not OA nor CA, like the one below.
I thought it might be that my breathing was not synchronized with the machine. I have been trying different cycle and trigger options as the pressure does not seem to be an issue in these specific situations. I am also attaching the last 3 nights.
Any clue or idea, or if you want me to zoom in somewhere, please let me know. All comments/feedback/insights are very welcome.
Your Ti Min seems a bit long at 1 second. It might force an extended inhale slightly.
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Yesterday, 11:58 AM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 12:21 PM by leono85. Edited 3 times in total.)
RE: Question about breathing syncronization
(Yesterday, 11:49 AM)G. Szabo Wrote: Your PS+EPAP is lower than your median pressure.
I suggest increasing the PS to 3 cm. It will help you with the OAs and reduced FLs.
Thanks, I will try.
I have been checking my past data, and even with PS 3 or 4, always min EPAP + ps is lower than the pressure median, is it normal?