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RE: Newbie DreamStation Auto BiPAP with humidifier and heated tube DSX700T11 - que0x - 10-05-2017 Hi again, ************ Please note the I also disabled the comfort settings (C-FLEX) on the Dreamstation as well. It delivered much better results after then. ******* This is an update after one month use of AirSense 10 (Autoset/Elite): 1. I still got apneas. either hypopnea or central. I can't really tell, but it sucks! 2. I activated the climate control, and had heated tubing. Didn't help either. 3. I disabled the EPR. I have had experienced less apneas since then. After switching between AirSense and DreamStation I decided to stick to DreamStation for the following reasons: 1. Less apneas, actually almost none. 2. Quieter. 3. If feel less tired during the day. Not sure because of the aggressiveness of AirSense. AirSense waked me up every time it detected an apnea. It "over-reacts" in my opinion. Both machines are set to use Auto-CPAP (pressure from 4-20). RE: Newbie DreamStation Auto BiPAP with humidifier and heated tube DSX700T11 - OpalRose - 10-05-2017 (10-05-2017, 07:14 AM)que0x Wrote: Hi again, RE: Newbie DreamStation Auto BiPAP with humidifier and heated tube DSX700T11 - Sleeprider - 10-05-2017 Quote:1. I still got apneas. either hypopnea or central. I can't really tell, but it sucks! We need to add to this. With EPR on, and the pressure range set from 4-20, obstructive apnea and hypopnea will be increased, and the incidence of central apnea may also be increased to the the variable pressure. Using EPR with a pressure range that begins at 3, means that when the machine detects the need to increase pressure, it cannot increase EPAP until the EPR effect is overcome, i.e. with EPR at 3, the pressure will increase 4/4, 5/4, 6/3, 7/4, and only once pressure rises above the minimum CPAP pressure. It is EPAP that must rise to prevent OA. Such settings greatly undermine your therapy. It makes sense that reducing EPR reduced events for this user, however, EPR may not be a cause of events due to poorly structures pressure settings along with EPR. RE: Newbie DreamStation Auto BiPAP with humidifier and heated tube DSX700T11 - OpalRose - 10-05-2017 If (10-05-2017, 07:54 AM)Sleeprider Wrote:Quote:1. I still got apneas. either hypopnea or central. I can't really tell, but it sucks! Just to clarify: Post #11 suggests he is using the DreamStation, so we are talking Flex not EPR. Although the same principal, but does not work in quite the same way. And, I’m on the same page as you. EPR/FLEX may or may not be the cause of CA events, and yes, his settings of 4-20 are less than optimal, which is why I suggested downloading #SleepyHead software. We are only quessing without seeing data. RE: Newbie DreamStation Auto BiPAP with humidifier and heated tube DSX700T11 - Sleeprider - 10-05-2017 Thanks Opalrose! I missed that he switched machines. |