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[Treatment] ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
#21
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Will do
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#22
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Joey, some of the articles you cite would be valuable as wiki articles or to supplement existing articles. You should consider volunteering as a wiki editor. It's a bit of work to add this to wiki articles, but they remain available, while posts tend to get lost in time. The "fuzzy logic" is particularly interesting and would be helpful to the OSCAR team in refining the I:E times for the Philips machines.
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#23
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
That's some informative ASV info you found Joey. Thanks for sharing this.
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#24
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Sleeprider
(01-01-2020, 10:20 AM)Sleeprider Wrote: Joey, some of the articles you cite would be valuable as wiki articles or to supplement existing articles.  You should consider volunteering as a wiki editor. It's a bit of work to add this to wiki articles, but they remain available, while posts tend to get lost in time.  The "fuzzy logic" is particularly interesting and would be helpful to the OSCAR team in refining the I:E times for the Philips machines.
Thank you, I probably should.

(01-01-2020, 11:52 AM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: That's some informative ASV info you found Joey. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you.

This is my data for last two nights, Jan 1 and Jan 2 my time (GMT+10).
Jan 1
Min EPAP 10.4, Min PS 4.6
Jan 2
Min EPAP 4, Min PS 3

Didn't notice any improvements with higher Min EPAP, so just reverted to stock settings. Feel pretty decent today with stock settings.

Jan 1
Overview
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Events
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Waveforms
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End of night
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RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Jan 2
Overview
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Events
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Waveforms
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End of night
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#26
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
On Jan 2nd you had a couple of obstructive apnoea that the machine needed to raise the min Epap to prevent happening again. The two UA’s at around 02:52 I would suggest a min Epap of slightly higher maybe 6 and see how it goes The ASV raised the min Epap to 8 after the second UA but then tailed the pressure down as no more events occurred until the UA around 6
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#27
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Yea I agree, I'll set it to 6 tonight.
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#28
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Went to a party last night and drunk some alcohol, so data isn't representative of usual sleep (woke up from leakage).


Overview
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Event
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End of night
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#29
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
If that's a bad day, you're doing pretty good. Looks like a good one to me.
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#30
RE: ASV settings for treatment of complex sleep apnea
Not bad, congrats. Let's see how it trends a bit, unless there's some complaint that needs addressed.
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