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Reading ResMed S9 Autoset display
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Reading ResMed S9 Autoset display
Hello all -- one very quick question, the answer to which I can't seem to find, about the information displayed on the ResMed s9 Autoset display:  

Is the pressure shown on the detail data screen an average, or the highest pressure during the night?

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RE: Reading ResMed S9 Autoset display
Get a copy of the Resmed S9 Autoset clinical manual https://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-p...tup-manual

The pressure shown is the average for the period shown at the top of the screen. The averaging can be one day, one week, one month or 90 days.
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RE: Reading ResMed S9 Autoset display
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RE: Reading ResMed S9 Autoset display
I think it is the 95th percentile pressure for the period you are looking at.
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