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opo218 - (Therapy Thread)
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05-27-2024, 12:00 PM
RE: s mode ? elimnate out flow limitation- smooth out flow rate
05-27-2024, 12:03 PM
RE: life-changing tip / things I wish I knew for therapy thr
05-27-2024, 12:06 PM
RE: s mode ? elimnate out flow limitation- smooth out flow rate
Thanks mate.
An AHI of 2.1 whilst sleeping on your back is most impressive. Not quite as impressive as snoring 80% of the night, but still quite an achievement, just not in a good way. Unless you were purring in your sleep… Please repost the original chart in your original post using the OSCAR chart formatting as in my signature “Formatting OSCAR Charts’. I think we can get much more data from that than from the sleep report.
RE: s mode ? elimnate out flow limitation- smooth out flow rate
Here you go!
They said the file is to large so here is the link to the image
05-27-2024, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2024, 12:44 PM by PeaceLoveAndPizza.)
RE: s mode ? elimnate out flow limitation- smooth out flow rate
05-27-2024, 01:50 PM
RE: opo218 - (Therapy Thread)
Opo218, a reminder that all your therapy related questions should stay in this thread.
05-30-2024, 12:58 PM
Clarify/ Increasing Epap for snoring /arousal ?
attached is a night after bipap I still feel sleepy. If 99.5% epap is 5.6 should I increase it to this. epap is currently 5.
Just to gain clarity if I want to limit flow restriction as some one with mild sleep apena / uars will my new setting be 5.6-6 epap 4.4-4.8 PS 10-10.4 Ipap Any issues with this ?
05-31-2024, 05:39 PM
Accumulation of mucus causes arousals?
here is my endoscopy video (click here)
Question: is the accumulation mucus the cause of my arousals? Issues:
RE: Clarify/ Increasing Epap for snoring /arousal ?
1) Is this conclusion (see bottom) part true about epap and ps in terms of prevent CA?
Comparison of Settings Option 1: Increased PS to 4.4 cmH2O and EPAP to 5.6 cmH2O PS: 4.4 cmH2O EPAP: 5.6 cmH2O IPAP: 10 cmH2O (PS + EPAP) Risk: Slightly higher risk of central apneas due to increased PS, which might cause hyperventilation. Option 2: Increased EPAP to 6 cmH2O and PS at 4 cmH2O PS: 4 cmH2O EPAP: 6 cmH2O IPAP: 10 cmH2O (PS + EPAP) Risk: Lower risk of central apneas as PS is moderate, and EPAP is increased to keep the airway open. Conclusion Option 2 (Increasing EPAP to 6 cmH2O and keeping PS at 4 cmH2O) is likely better for preventing central apneas. This approach maintains a balance between preventing obstructive events with adequate EPAP and minimizing the risk of central apneas by avoiding excessive PS.
05-31-2024, 07:50 PM
RE: Accumulation of mucus causes arousals?
That is an interesting question. What do your doctors think?
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