For an individual experiencing EDS or any respiratory disease or neurological disorder that affects tidal volume, and minute vent, the Aircurve 10 ST-A is far preferable over Adaptive Servo Ventilation (ASV). This is especially true in the Resmed machine which does not provide settings for respiratory rate and volume. This is substantiated by the Resmed Sleep Lab Titration Guide
https://document.resmed.com/en-us/docume...er_eng.pdf which gives criteria for the conditions the machines are intended to treat. The Resmed Aircurve 10 specifically defends a patient's respiratory volume using pressure support to assist the ventilation volume and rate. ASV is intended for central and complex apnea, and when used in respiratory disease or hypoventilation can fail to maintain the needed respiratory volume.
As noted on page 28, the ASV is suitable for:
• Periodic breathing, both normocapnic and hypocapnic
• Other forms of central and concomitant obstructive events1 (mixed sleep apnea)
• Complex sleep apnea (CompSA)2
• ASV’s algorithm is not cleared or appropriate for the following patients:
- Chronic and profound hypoventilation
- Moderate to severe COPD
- Restrictive thoracic or neuromuscular disease
On Page 34, the ST-A is suitable for:
• Neuromuscular disease and restrictive conditions – iVAPS can maintain stable ventilation when respiratory effort fluctuates1
• Obesity hypoventilation – Unlike standard Pressure Support therapy, iVAPS can compensate for changes in respiratory mechanics, such as during nocturnal changes
in the patient’s body position1
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – iVAPS may reduce the risk of hyperinflation associated with increased respiratory rate and can compensate for changes in a patient’s chronic airflow limitation1
While EDS is not specifically discussed in this reference, the neuromuscular disease and restrictive conditions apply. The iVAPS algorithm can help your doctor to target a specific alveolar vent rate and is most appropriate for EDS.
Use the reference to learn more about how each machine works, and feel free to come back and ask any questions. Buying a used or refurbished machine is a great idea, and you will find a couple ST-A models on Dotmed for $1900 to $2000 with 1995 and 40 hours respectively.