(06-06-2017, 05:35 AM)TBMx Wrote: well ... as I said: I have not read anything about the difference of these 2 modes (or that there are this 2 modes)
I only know this because I was asked once (one single time!) if I know anything about that.
this is a Screenshot from PrismaTS (obviously in german) which shows the setting - I would translate it to sth. like "APAP control" or maybe "response"
If I would have to guess my money would be on making the response a bit "faster" - leaning towards how the AutoSet-Algorithm of ResMed works .... but once again: I have never seen this "in action" or read anything about it at all. ... could be very well that it does the opposite and leans more towards the "For Her" Algorithm.
(I took the ResMed-Modes just for comparison as they are very well documented)
I just pointed this out as you seem to be still in the "trial-phase" ... maybe you can figure this out and bring some light into this...
Today I spoke with the Weinmann Biomedical Engineer and asked him about the std and dyn settings found in the APAP setup menu. He searched all the available - to him - software, manuals etc. but couldn't find anything on it, so he e-mailed Weinmann asking them more details on it.
On the other hand, based on his professional experience he told me that most probably the dyn setting should be a more "agressive" algorithm in terms of raising faster the necessary pressures so as to prevent a predicted (by the machine) event. At least, that's what other APAP machines are doing with a similar setting. This opinion seems to me similar to the guess TMBx expressed in his post.
Of course, as soon as I have a more precise and accurate description about dyn setting, I will let you know.
Costas
PS: My last night sleep was great!... Settings were: Pressure: 7 - 16 cmH2O, softPAP: 2 and APAP: dyn. I slept very easily and got up feeling really rested from my sleep. No sense of fatigue, or too much air pressure. AHI: 5/h, while Air leakage median (as usual): 2.5l/min