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RE: What is the theoritical correct pressure for a fixed pressure CPAP? - xxyzx - 05-14-2017 (05-14-2017, 06:28 PM)Rcgop Wrote: I am looking for the pressure setting that would be recommended for a straight CPAP. I am not including my data because I want the theory behind what the recommended pressure would be set. there is no such thing everybody has their own pressure that works best and many people change from day to day if not hour to hour get an auto machine that changes to what you actually need at that moment RE: What is the theoritical correct pressure for a fixed pressure CPAP? - xxyzx - 05-14-2017 (05-14-2017, 06:28 PM)Rcgop Wrote: I am looking for the pressure setting that would be recommended for a straight CPAP. I am not including my data because I want the theory behind what the recommended pressure would be set. you do realise that a cpap only has one pressure a bipap has two RE: What is the theoritical correct pressure for a fixed pressure CPAP? - Crimson Nape - 05-14-2017 A CPAP has a pressure range for 4cm to 20cm and can allow an exhale pressure relief of up to 3cm. A Bi-PAP has a pressure range of 4cm to 25cm and can allow an exhale pressure relief greater than 3cm. CPAPs can come in a single pressure model or an Autoset (APAP) model that will allow setting the pressure range. RE: What is the theoritical correct pressure for a fixed pressure CPAP? - ajack - 05-14-2017 He has an auto machine. He doesn't realise how good his numbers are and is concerned about 3 clear airways. I think he's referring to his pressure range min and max. Though I would say that the EPR function is close enough to a PS 1-3cm bilevel for me |