07-18-2023, 11:59 AM
RE: Oxygen levels advice
(07-18-2023, 12:57 AM)Apnea23 Wrote: They're accurate enough. That's why they're FDA approved.
Now you are supplementing with o2 overnight it's time to use reduced pressures without as much pressure support.
These settings and this much pressure support is probably not what your lungs need and could/will be making things *far* worse, as they did in my case before I discovered o2 and lung dysfunction was the real culprit all along. Especially during your REM cycles.. these settings will be causing absolute chaos. You can see the chaos all night in your flow chart from it all. Significantly worse during REM.
You're having to breathe out against EPAP 9 /and/ you're being significantly ventilated with your incredibly high IPAP. A recipe for disaster.
I would be interested to see that 2L bleed with a lot less assistance from the PAP and pressure support.
It's time to titrate yourself again from square one and throw out all previous assumptions regarding PAP therapy.
You could start with Vauto mode, EPAP 4 with pressure support of 2 and let the machine go where it wants to. Trigger very high.
The important thing is reducing that EPAP and pressure support so you can exhale easier and reduce the respiratory swings from crazy over-ventilation.
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised and the next breakthrough in your sleep will happen.
I have been curious if you work in the medical field?