cpap vs vpap
I currently use a resmed escape ll cpap.
my pressure is set on 4 (they told me a sleep center that this was very low but it was all I needed)
Today I bought a used machine to use for travel. I did not realize it is a vpap. Resmed vpap S.
Is there any danger in using the vpap? Can someone suggest the proper settings?
Should I consult a technician before attempting to use?
RE: cpap vs vpap
Hi stapler101,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
I think you can run that machine on straight CPAP but I'm not sure. Hang in there and someone who really knows the ins and outs of the VPAP machines will be able to help you.
Best of luck.
trish6hundred
05-28-2013, 07:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-28-2013, 07:42 PM by trish6hundred.)
RE: cpap vs vpap
Hi stapler101,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
I think you can run that VPAP machine on straight CPAP but I'm not sure.
Hang in there and someone who really know the ins & outs of the VPAP machines will be able to answer your question.
Best of luck to you.
Edit: Sorry for the repeat post. I got a dialog that said that my message was missing and that I needed to post a message, (Ha-Ha.)
Maybe the software hickuped?
trish6hundred
RE: cpap vs vpap
The VPAP can be run in straight CPAP mode. Request and download the manual for it so you can set it to what you need.
And 4 is indeed very very low. The lowest a machine will go is 3. But, hey, if it works for you, that's all you need it to do!
PaulaO
Take a deep breath and count to zen.
RE: cpap vs vpap
Thanks! the vpap came with all the manuals so now I just need to dive in and start reading to learn what settings to change.
Will these changes be explained in layman terms?
RE: cpap vs vpap
(05-29-2013, 04:36 AM)stapler101 Wrote: Thanks! the vpap came with all the manuals so now I just need to dive in and start reading to learn what settings to change.
Will these changes be explained in layman terms?
Hi stapler101, welcome to Apnea Board!
The regular User Guides which come with the machines do not show how to adjust the pressure settings. The Clinician Manual, which usually is not given to patients, says how to adjust all settings.
If you do not have the Clinician Manual, you can download it, as explained in post from Big_Dave.
Feel free to post a question on this forum about anything which, after re-reading it, is still unclear.
Take care,
--- Vaughn
The Advisory Member group provides advice and suggestions to Apnea Board administrators and staff on matters concerning Apnea Board operation and administrative policies. Membership in the Advisory Member group should not be understood as in any way implying medical expertise or qualification for advising Sleep Apnea patients concerning their treatment.