RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
Sleeprider,
She was just looking at the AHIs for that period. I'd bet on it.
I say that because SmartStart was on (the A10 bug) so there
are many places where pressure stops. The day you picked,
by coincidence there were none.
Anyway, I'll wait to hear when the machine swap is scheduled.
BTW, this is the sleep clinic not the DME who'll be looking at
the machine.
Best,
Harv
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
(01-25-2022, 09:38 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Even the image I posted shows a shocking tidal volume of only 160 mL a minute vent of 2.88. Those are not survivable numbers for even a small juvenile male. I agree, something is drastically wrong here. I have never seen such low respiratory flow, even with small females. Your images show a continuous downward trend. It's pretty shocking.
Makes me glad that she's okay with a tech taking a look, loaner, warranty, etc., etc.
No bureaucratic BS. Long overdue.
Thanks again, Sleeprider.
Harv
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
(01-25-2022, 09:52 PM)midwestguy Wrote: Makes me glad that she's okay with a tech taking a look, loaner, warranty, etc., etc.
No bureaucratic BS. Long overdue.
Thanks again, Sleeprider.
Harv
Well, this was way off. The machine came from a DME. They're responsible for the look, a loaner,
deciding who pays (in use about a year -- Medicare should pay), etc.
The "Troubleshooting Dept." is supposed to call me. Hoping to hear Monday. Are there remote
diagnostics? That'd be nice.
Worst case, I'll have to bring the machine in. The DME is local -- about a half hour away.
Here's today's chart set, FWIW. Left the SD card out of the machine the day before, it's empty.
Best,
Harv
Thanks to everyone who helps us get a better night's sleep.
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
Well I can't say I've seen too many Obstructive trainwrecks like this one.
The PAP diagnosic work would need to be hands on, physical meter connections to the PAP. They should be checking airflow.
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
Looks like you shut off the machine multiple times (0:00, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30) but yet again you can see multiple unexplained gaps in data (1:20, 2:20, 2:30, 6:10, 7:10). A tech should be able to tell something isn't right just from viewing the data but you probably will have to take it in.
RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
(01-30-2022, 10:40 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: Well I can't say I've seen too many Obstructive trainwrecks like this one.
Quote:Yeah, that's my genius PA. Find the "best" AHIs, see what the pressure is, set it to that.
Never mind anything else that's going on.
The PAP diagnostic work would need to be hands on, physical meter connections to the PAP. They should be checking airflow.
Ah, too bad there are no remote diagnostics. It looks like a trip out to West Armpit.
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
(01-30-2022, 11:12 PM)Geer1 Wrote: Looks like you shut off the machine multiple times (0:00, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30) but yet again you can see multiple unexplained gaps in data (1:20, 2:20, 2:30, 6:10, 7:10). A tech should be able to tell something isn't right just from viewing the data but you probably will have to take it in.
Dunno about 0:00, but the next three were bathroom visits.
I'll print that day and bring it along with the machine. If they'll call me.
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RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
Just my opinion, but I'd be calling them next business day. With these guys you must be proactive.
Here's a sample conversation from your side: Hello folks are we going to test this machine? Great, what day and time? My preference? Yesterday would have been great, but today or tomorrow will be fine. OK see ya then.
INFORMATION ON APNEA BOARD FORUMS OR ON APNEABOARD.COM SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED MEDICAL ADVICE. ALWAYS SEEK THE ADVICE OF A PHYSICIAN BEFORE SEEKING TREATMENT FOR MEDICAL CONDITIONS, INCLUDING SLEEP APNEA. INFORMATION POSTED ON THE APNEA BOARD WEBSITE AND FORUMS ARE PERSONAL OPINION ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY A STATEMENT OF FACT.
RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
MWG -- that picture is terrifying. Each of those places where the pressure curve cuts out and then comes back in at the level it was before rather than the min pressure is when the machine turned itself off and then comes back on.
What do the zooms look like? Are you showing a flow rate curve that flattens out and disappears but you aren't showing events at that exact moment?
Is there any possibility that the power in your house is cutting in and out?
Other question is whether the power supply is cutting in and out, or whether the power brick is malfunctioning.
When I see this, it's always during big leaks, but yours shows no leaks at all.
RE: Sleep PA changing pressure, wants sleep study. Can advice from here hurt my Medicare?
(01-31-2022, 12:11 AM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: Just my opinion, but I'd be calling them next business day. With these guys you must be proactive.
Here's a sample conversation from your side: Hello folks are we going to test this machine? Great, what day and time? My preference? Yesterday would have been great, but today or tomorrow will be fine. OK see ya then. First I have to get connected to the right people. On the last call, I was bounced from one department
to another. When I say I have a CPAP that needs to be repaired, how many departments handle that?
It's as if they don't know their own company! Anyway, I'll try again today.
Dave: "Yesterday would have been great, ..."
Me: You are aptly named.
Thanks,
Harv
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