https://novaresp.ai/high-pressure-from-cpap-therapy-may-increase-harm-can-low-pressure-pap-therapy-be-effective-without-compromising-ahi/
It mentions studies that discuss diminishing returns on some health outcomes if pressure is too high. In other words, it might be better to find a balance on AHI versus pressure than trying to get to minimal AHI regardless of the required pressure.
I researched the mentioned articles (admittedly use Preplexity.ai to find and summarize the articles) and it has me wondering if I should be lowering the max pressure and sacrificing some of my <1 AHI. The idea of trying to titrate all of this again is daunting, especially since my min inspiration is still much higher than the levels in the study.
The claims of SleepRes for their KPAP therapy greatly reducing inspiratory pressure and now the Novaresp cMAP reduced pressures are very intriguing. Could this be a new dawn for the PAP landscape and I should just wait for these innovations?
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/novel-technology-for-sleep-apnea-therapy-to-be-introduced-in-record-breaking-webinar-302157504.html
Thoughts?