Currently, it is set to 4mmH2O. I read on other threads that some users will benefit from higher min. pressure setting.
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Is my breathing pattern normal?
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06-17-2018, 07:58 PM
RE: Is my breathing pattern normal?
Can I also seek advice on whether I should increase my min. pressure? And if so, how much then?
Currently, it is set to 4mmH2O. I read on other threads that some users will benefit from higher min. pressure setting.
06-17-2018, 08:35 PM
RE: Is my breathing pattern normal?
I'd set the minimum at 10cm based on the chart you posted before.
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06-17-2018, 08:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2018, 08:44 PM by Sleeprider.)
RE: Is my breathing pattern normal?
Retlif, CPAP is nothing more than trial and error. The only reason no one suggested a higher minimum pressure is your good results at current settings, and lack of objection to the low starting pressure. Your machine is set to the default minimum pressure of 4.0 and maximum of 20.0. However your median pressure is over 11.5 cm and the 95% pressure is over 14. The best sleep is usually achieved when pressure changes are less than 4 cm. Clearly if you are game to make some changes, I would suggest a pressure range of 9.0 to 16.0. This will quickly move you into an optimized range.
Part of the problem is that you posted two closeups of therapy rather than an overview of the entire night. We don't know why pressure increased to your effective therapy range, but obviously a minimum pressure of 4.0 is way out of place. You are also not using other settings like Flex. It would help to know more details on your perception of comfort.
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RE: Is my breathing pattern normal?
Hello Wala Wala and Sleeprider!
Sorry for the late reply. Swamped with work. I have been slowly increasing the min. pressure by 1mmH2O/week and ending at 10mmH2O eventually. Apart from your suggestions, I had also re-look at the details charts to understand what the machine is doing during the nights. For weeks, ~9mmH2O has been the lowest pressure the machine went to before either OA or H occurs again. I used to have EPR enabled. I must have the settings done incorrectly because my AHI increased. (Possibly because min. EPAP was too low and airway collapsed again.) The sleep technicians from the hospital also told me to disable it because I have a very high RDI (75/hr or so). TBH, I probably will not bother to mess with EPR since after I put on my mask, I practically fall immediately to sleep and stay asleep. After using for over 2 months, the CPAP is practically an extension of me now. Not bothered by the mask nor the pressure. |
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