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Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
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Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
Can anyone tell me what difference, if any, a Regular hose vs a Slimeline hose would make using wih an Airsense 10 Auto?
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
The Slimline hose has a smaller diameter and weighs less. The cost difference is not much. The Climateline adds a heat element to the tube wall to prevent condensation.
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
The slim('e')line is lighter for the user but has no effect for the CPAP.
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
(02-24-2021, 12:13 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: The Slimline hose has a smaller diameter and weighs less. The cost difference is not much.  The Climateline adds a heat element to the tube wall to prevent condensation.

Thank-you. I know the diameter, weight (which may pull more or less on the mask) and the cost. The Climateline, I think (I don't have one) just gives more humidity control and temperature reading. I was thinking more about how it performs. eg...volume of air, noise...etc. I know the Autosense will compensate for the difference in the setting somehow but what does that all mean?
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
Your CPAP creates pressure and maintains it by producing enough flow to compensate for your respiration and leaks, including intentional mask venting. Pressure is like what you get in a car tire. There is no flow unless it has somewhere to go. A larger diameter tube will ultimately flow the same amount of air as a thinner tube. A given flow-rate of air in volume/time will have greater velocity (distance/time) in a narrow tube than a wider tube, but you will never notice it and as I said, the same volume will be delivered regardless of tube diameter to maintain the target pressure.
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
(02-24-2021, 01:59 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: "A given flow-rate of air in volume/time will have greater velocity (distance/time) in a narrow tube than a wider tube, but you will never notice it"

Actually, I do notice a difference. I find using the regular tube is more gentle. I'm experimenting now and hoping that the regular, more gentle flow might cause less mouth-breathing.

(I never had a lot of mouth-breathing trouble with my old black tower, that I used for 20 years with 3 cm pressure, but it's been a constant problem since I switched to the S9 about eight years ago. The Airsense 10 is better, but there's still a lot of mouth-breathing--and resultant dry mouth.)
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
There is a setting in the A10 to denote which tubing you are using. Slimline or standard.

The only standard tubing was the cheap stuff the dme used to send which cracked all the time.
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
I change the CPAP setting when I change the tube.

I've had my standard tubes for years and never had any cracking. Like you say, it depends on what your supplier gives you.
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
Update:

I changed from Slimline to regular tube on July 15, having started using the Airsense 10 and collecting data on Feb 3 of this year.

Average AHI Feb 3, 2021-July 14, 2021 was 2.70. OA 0.31, CA 1.24
Average AHI July 16, 2021-Aug 5, 2021 was 1.78. OA 0.27  CA 0.89

So it seems (one case) that the greater velocity the comes with the Slimline (see Sleeprider's expl in this thread) can make a difference. My subjective experience fits with this, as I seem to experience less mouth breathing and dry mouth with the regular tubing.

These numbers comport with my subjective experience since I switched to a CPAP with the Slimline hose about eight years ago.

The CA/OA numbers are interesting too. I believe I've read that CA numbers can be pushed up by CPAP pressure that's too high. If that's the case, the large drop in CA average compared to OA average when I went to the regular hose may be significant.

"Your mileage may vary."
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RE: Regular vs Slimline Hose for Airsense 10 Auto
I'm interested in this topic, but confused by the types of hose being talked about.  Standard, regular, slimline, and climateline are all mentioned above.  Are the words standard, regular and slimline all used interchangeably for any hose that is not the ResMed Climateline?  

In other words, there are two types of hoses total? Or are there different versions (diameters) of unheated non-Climateline hoses? 
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