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Need help for a mask that will not leak at high pressure - dfellows5 - 05-18-2018

Hello, I am back with another question. I have been on CPAP since 1994 and am a mouth breather. I sleep on all sides with movement all during the night due to sleep terrors and such. I recently had a new sleep study done within the last 3-4 months and my pressure went from a 16 to a 28! Mind you the last sleep study prior to this was with the VA about 8 years ago which had me at a 16 but I have had a LARGE weight gain since that time after several neck, back and shoulder surgeries.. The VA has been reading my card every 3-4 years claims all is good. Every mask I have tried leaks at this high a pressure even though in the specs it says up to a pressure of 30 for most masks. Several folks on here said I should get another study because they believe a mistake was made but lo and behold I had another study done 2 weeks ago and it is at 28. I have tried the following full face masks with no success: F&P FlexiFit 431. Mirage Quattro, Amara View, AirFit F20 with silicone and the memory foam insert and the Ultra Mirage. I am thinking of trying a total face mask hoping to prevent the leaks. Can someone tell me the difference in these 2 total face masks? FitLife Total Face CPAP Mask and just the Total Face Mask both by Respironics?  Any help would be helpful.


RE: Need help for a mask that will not leak at high pressure - Sleeprider - 05-18-2018

Exactly what machine was prescribe? Is it bilevel? Your pressures are very high and curious if you ever tried a soft cervical collar to keep your airway open?


RE: Need help for a mask that will not leak at high pressure - gwc2795 - 05-18-2018

I used the FitLife Total Face CPAP Mask for 7 years. My pressure was 16/12 on a Respironics Bipap. It leaked but it was usable. The attachment below shows the statistics for the Fitlife used with the 16/12 pressure. Not too bad.
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I now use a different machine and the pressures go up to 25, It is the F20 Airfit ( the one with the silicon ).

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Notice that I have zero leaks at 25cm/H2O


I hope this helps.

Welcome


RE: Need help for a mask that will not leak at high pressure - mdhampton - 05-18-2018

If you want to try a full face/total face, make sure you can return it. I tried 2 nights in a hospital, and within two hours ripped it off because of severe headache / pain. Could be my long hair, but I've not had pain issues with many masks other than the Amara view (hurt my nose, gave it up. Don't know what to do with mask/3 replacements, guess I'll use in emergency, but I'd go back to my Quattro first).

As for leaks, I'm fairly sure mine are positional. Plan on posting a thread about my issues soon...


RE: Need help for a mask that will not leak at high pressure - tedvpap - 05-18-2018

Most people with OSA consider themselves mouth breathers but that does not necessarily mean they can't use nasal pillows.

Nasal pillows are the best sealing mask type since the blow-off load is much less, and they create a positive seal (pressure helps them seal better).

Unfortunately, mouth leaking is common at high pressures so I use the Ultimate Chin Strap to manage mouth leaking.