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Question of effect of Mask Type selection on ResMed AS10 - CZOscar - 04-06-2018

Hopefully someone can clarify my confusion on the effect of mask selection between FFM, Pillow or Nasal has on pressure, etc., on any CPAP but on the ResMed Airsense 10 specifically?

I switch between FFM and Pillow often and sometimes forget to change the mask type on my Airsense.  I have not tracked the different stats between selecting correct mask type versus incorrect selection BUT I have seen AHI increase or decrease which leads me to asking here to help me and others understand the differences that that selection affects.

On a similar issue I’ve always selected (when I remember) Pillows when using the Dreamwear with cushion (not protruding into nostrils) but recently read I should have selected Nasal on the CPAP.

Anyone able to help me and others understand the actual effects on the three options (FFM/Nasal/Pillows)?

Thank you


RE: Question of effect of Mask Type selection on ResMed AS10 - sonicboom - 04-06-2018

I believe from other threads that I’ve read that the selection has to do with leak rate calculations. The different selections determine the intentional leak rate for the mask type so the data reports to you the unintentional leak rate that you are causing either through an improper seal or mouth breathing for example.


RE: Question of effect of Mask Type selection on ResMed AS10 - CZOscar - 04-07-2018

(04-06-2018, 12:39 PM)sonicboom Wrote: I believe from other threads that I’ve read that the selection has to do with leak rate calculations.  The different selections determine the intentional leak rate for the mask type so the data reports to you the unintentional leak rate that you are causing either through an improper seal or mouth breathing for example.

Thank you.  Looked for previous thread where someone had mentioned a difference in pressure from selection different mask types but that didn't sound reasonable.

Thanks again


RE: Question of effect of Mask Type selection on ResMed AS10 - Ron AKA - 04-07-2018

The CPAP machine, or at least a ResMed tries to estimate mask pressure. They obviously do not have a pressure sensor in the mask, so must be doing it by estimating the pressure drop from where they do measure it in the machine to the mask. I have not looked at it exhaustively by I think if you go into the manuals, which are surprisingly detailed, for each mask there is a pressure drop vs flow curve for the mask. That is not likely to be the same for each mask. All I know from practical experience is that when I tried using a nasal pillow mask with the machine set for a nasal mask, the auto off feature would not trigger. The flow must be reduced to the point where the machine thinks it is a big leak (which SleepyHead reported), but not high enough to shut the machine off.


RE: Question of effect of Mask Type selection on ResMed AS10 - CZOscar - 04-08-2018

(04-07-2018, 05:29 PM)Ron AKA Wrote: The CPAP machine, or at least a ResMed tries to estimate mask pressure. They obviously do not have a pressure sensor in the mask, so must be doing it by estimating the pressure drop from where they do measure it in the machine to the mask. I have not looked at it exhaustively by I think if you go into the manuals, which are surprisingly detailed, for each mask there is a pressure drop vs flow curve for the mask. That is not likely to be the same for each mask. All I know from practical experience is that when I tried using a nasal pillow mask with the machine set for a nasal mask, the auto off feature would not trigger. The flow must be reduced to the point where the machine thinks it is a big leak (which SleepyHead reported), but not high enough to shut the machine off.
This with what sonic boom related explains the differences and why I was left wondering - I never use auto start and as you have explained that is where it would make a difference.

Got it

Thank you both