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Hello,
I've been on CPAP therapy since February, using a borrowed BREAS machine.
Last week I finally got my own machine from my insurance, a Prisma Smart.
I have been feeling better, more energetic since starting therapy but am still having issues with tiredness.
I have one night of Oscar data which I have attached to this post.
I noticed that there is high leakage and flow limitation.
Can someone please help me understand the results?
Machine: ResMed ASV Mask Type: Hybrid Mask Make & Model: F & P Evora Humidifier: Unsure CPAP Pressure: Auto ASV EPAP: 6.-10; PS: 3-10 CPAP Software: OSCAR
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I think that getting the leaks under control is probably your priority. Are you using a nasal mask? I’d guess you’re mouth breathing a fair bit. You could either try mouth taping or a chin strap to help with that. I’ve also found a cervical collar can help to keep the mouth closed. The other option would be to try either a hybrid mask that fits just under the nostrils and covers the mouth, or a full mask.
I’m sure others will chime in on refining your therapy.
I suggest you try mouth tape. That is what works for me. I have to use 2-inch wide tape cut about 5 inches long. More narrow or shorter tape and I still have lots of leaks.
Thanks for the replies everyone.
So I slept with a chin strap last night, and there were much fewer leaks.
This time there were also less flow limitations.
However my AHI went up from 6 to 8.
How do I improve my AHI? Do I need to change my pressure settings?
Hello everyone,
So I have some OSCAR data to report.
My AHI is between 6 - 9 and FL index is between 10 - 38.
How can I lower the AHI and flow limitations?
I tried changing the pressure settings from 4-9 to 8-12, but I don't think its helping.
6bez8dF5lf - I noticed your threads were dealing with your therapy. For this reason, I have merged them into one thread. This allows the reader to see your history and prevent cross posting. I have renamed the thread to, 6bez8dF5lf - Therapy Help, to have a more inclusive title. Please use this thread for all posts regarding your therapy.
I will be sending you a confirming PM as well.
- Red
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