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RE: Automatic Pressure - zonk - 07-08-2012 (07-07-2012, 08:45 PM)Clemeng00 Wrote: It's 11.6 and I can't find any leak reported !If you don,t have the manual for your machine, you can ask for it (scroll down to section three) http://www.apneaboard.com/adjust-cpap-pressure/change-cpap-pressure-settings-adjusting-your-machine-with-a-clinician-setup-manual S8 video would show you the working of the machine http://vimeo.com/19565675 S8 autoset shows efficacy data AHI (AI,HI) , pressure and leak. 11.6 is the 95% percentile pressure. You were at or below 11.6 for 95% of the night (higher for 5% of the time) Try to increase the minimum pressure slowly and keep an eye on the 95% pressure and adjust the upper pressure to 16 not bad idea. Resmed machines report mask leak (unintentional leak) and define large leak above 24 L/min (above the red line on the Resscan leak graph). Its ideal to be lower than 24 L/min as higher leak rate can affect the accuracy of data and the therapy. RE: Automatic Pressure - archangle - 07-10-2012 (07-07-2012, 01:32 PM)Sleepster Wrote: The lowest pressure setting is 4 cm. I don't know why, but this is the lowest setting we see on all CPAP's and BiPAP's. 4 is chosen to be sure that enough air escapes through the vent holes in the mask to flush out the CO2 and allow O2 into the mask. When you exhale, some of your breath flows back up the hose and needs to be flushed out. RE: Automatic Pressure - Clemeng00 - 07-10-2012 OK, Thanks for that, I don't profess to know anything about this therapy so all advice is appreciated/ Many Thanks |