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please help me make sense of my central apneas
#31
RE: please help me make sense of my central apneas
setting min and max the same on apap instead of turning the machine to cpap mode? what's the reasoning for that? 

my plan (so i don't abuse the support you're providing me):

- set 11.6 min 11.6 max w/ 3 epr. if dealing with obstructive/hypopnea/rera, increase pressure slowly until those are eliminated
- if i'm dealing with more centrals because of pressure increase, i'll try reducing epr (i read on the optimizing therapy page that reducing epr could help reduce centrals)
- if i experience more flow limitations with reduced epr, or if i can't tolerate the pressure without epr, i'll have to find a middle ground somewhere and/or wait for my septoplasty surgery and potentially explore getting a mandibular device for additional support.
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#32
RE: please help me make sense of my central apneas
Some of the Autoset machines do not report flow limits in CPAP mode, so using APAP mode with fixed pressure is a work-around. Otherwise, should not make a difference. I was one of the authors on the Optimizing Therapy wiki, and yes, we often reduce EPR, especially when 95th percentile flow limits are low, or zero as in your case. I should have been paying attention.
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#33
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oh interesting. past data when i was in cpap mode shows that my airsense 11 is still measuring flow limits. i have so much more understanding now in how to slowly experiment. i'll report back if i either have perfected my settings or if i run into any roadblocks. your guidance has been very great and so has been the optimizing therapy page you helped write.
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#34
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so it seems pressure 14 epr 2 can give me 1 really good night! except i have a stomach ache from swallowing some air last night. bleh.


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14/12 pressure resolves the AHI, but you may have to compromise therapy for sleep disordered breathing to find a tolerable pressure for your aerophagia. Only you can really find that sweet spot by titrating downward until you find the situation you can live with.
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