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AirCurve 10 VAuto - Sleepster - 02-04-2016

Is the ResMed AirCurve 10 VAuto the newer version of the S9 VPAP Auto?

Or is some other A10 a better choice for an upgrade to my S9 VPAP Auto?

I read this in the A10 literature and it makes me wonder if it's a feature designed to treat central sleep apnea.

Quote:IMPORTANT FUNCTION NOTE: The AirCurve 10 VAuto machine does spontaneously regulate the breathing pattern to avoid cycling which results in inefficient breathing. This feature CANNOT be turned off. This machine is NOT a BiLevel ST machine and DOES NOT have a back up rate setting.

I want to ask my doctor to prescribe the right machine for me. I'm perfectly happy with my S9 but I want to have something newer in case it breaks or wears out. Plus, I think my insurance may consider me eligible for a new machine. It's been over 4 years since the last one.





RE: AirCurve 10 VAuto - ramblingasian - 02-04-2016

The AirCurve 10 VAuto is the upgraded version of the S9 VPAP auto.


RE: AirCurve 10 VAuto - Sleepster - 02-05-2016

(02-04-2016, 09:06 PM)Sleepster Wrote: I read this in the A10 literature and it makes me wonder if it's a feature designed to treat central sleep apnea.

Quote:IMPORTANT FUNCTION NOTE: The AirCurve 10 VAuto machine does spontaneously regulate the breathing pattern to avoid cycling which results in inefficient breathing. This feature CANNOT be turned off. This machine is NOT a BiLevel ST machine and DOES NOT have a back up rate setting.

Had my third yearly appointment with my sleep doc this morning. She wrote me a prescription for this machine and also for the PRS1 BiPAP Auto 760P. Now we'll see if my insurance company will allow it, or if I have to wait until November when I reach the five-year mark.

By the way, when we were looking at these machines online she went to Supplier #1 web site and I had her read the above quote from the A10 product description. She said it doesn't make sense to her, either.

Thoughts, anyone?



RE: AirCurve 10 VAuto - vsheline - 02-06-2016

(02-05-2016, 03:58 PM)Sleepster Wrote:
Quote:IMPORTANT FUNCTION NOTE: The AirCurve 10 VAuto machine does spontaneously regulate the breathing pattern to avoid cycling which results in inefficient breathing. This feature CANNOT be turned off. This machine is NOT a BiLevel ST machine and DOES NOT have a back up rate setting.

By the way, when we were looking at these machines online she went to Supplier #1 web site and I had her read the above quote from the A10 product description. She said it doesn't make sense to her, either.

The word "cycling" here refers to the end of inhalation / beginning of exhalation.

In other words, I think ResMed is saying the machine avoids prematurely ending Pressure Support.

I think the implication is that cycling back to the low EPAP pressure is delayed slightly if our inhalation is very short or stop-and-go. Or can be delayed, by appropriate adjustment of the minimum time allowed for inhalation.

Not sure why there is such strong emphasis on the inability to turn this feature off, since I suspect the S9 VPAP Auto and AirCurve 10 Auto have the same adjustability in this regard.



RE: AirCurve 10 VAuto - PaytonA - 02-06-2016

I believe what they are saying is that the machine allows a programmable window for you to spontaneously cycle to EPAP. It does not provide a timed backup rate Like the VPAP ST. This would be the same as our S9 VPAP Auto. At least that is my interpretation of their clumsily worded statement.

Best Regards,

PaytonA