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Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - AaronW - 11-04-2020

Just upgraded to a ResMed AirSense 10 today.  Have been using the Philips Dreamstation since 2013. Any tips, tricks, or comments on the new machine?  Can't wait to try it out tonight! Smile


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - SideSleeper - 11-04-2020

I just went from a Respironics 560 that I used for 5 years to a ResMed Airsense 10. Lots of good things to say about the Resmed--quieter, MUCH improved AHI and leak rate. I suggest you download OSCAR so you can watch your progress. My sleep doc started me on about the same pressures, but I started to adjust them right away--slowly--and am very pleased. I'm not a technical person, but I know the Flex settings on the PR machines aren't worth much, but using the EPR on the ResMed has worked wonders.


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - OpalRose - 11-05-2020

AaronW,
Let us know how you are doing with your new machine.  I too went from the Respironics 560 Apap to a ResMed device.  My AHI is a little better with ResMed, but the biggest difference is my sleep quality.  

If you were getting decent results with the DreamStation, and didn't experience Clear Airways, then start with a pressure range of 7cm minimum and 12cm maximum with an EPR setting of 2.  Expect to make some adjustments.

After you have downloaded OSCAR, then let us see some data so we can further advise.

Also, be sure you have a new SD card for you AirSense 10, as ResMed has been shipping their machines without one.  The card must be in your Apap while sleeping.


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - Canuck 2 - 11-05-2020

Resmed Airsense 10 autoset is a great for Cpap machines. I changed from Respironics Remstar60 M series/AFlex Auto to Resmed Airsense 5 + years ago and noticed it to be a better machine IMO. Easy to use and a little quieter + AHI results were excellent IMO. Also I just bought my 2nd Airsense 10/ autoset with no regrets just recently. I think you will be happier with Resmed but Respironics does make a great machine also and can be inexpensive alternative with also reasonable results if you are just treating just OA.UA.H and minor issues with CA. When it comes to issues with CA high AHI #'s Resmed has better machines for treating that issue. From my understanding Resmed software algorithms have quicker responsive timing that makes them a little better choice for treatment of Apnea.


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - Hydrangea - 11-05-2020

I have both machines, and I love them both! Here are some things (which are different from the DreamStation Auto) that I've observed about the ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset.

- The AHI will be lower. I don't know if the companies/machines measure AHI differently, or what. But the difference between the 2 machines is significant, such that I don't measure them against each other (I don't say "oh wow, I must be sleeping so much better with this one than that one.", nor do I conclude that one is working better for me than the other based on the AHI).

- The Auto-Start feature REALLY works! I love it! I just put my mask on, breathe a few times, and it turns itself right on! It's so nice to not have to push the button.

- The machine runs a many-minutes-long cooling cycle after you finish in the morning. It's nice because it cools the water in the humidifier (less mildew likelihood?), but (in my experience) I tend to forget to take out and empty the humidifier in the morning because I'm waiting for that cycle to finish. If I made this my primary machine, I'd need to come up with some sort of way to remember to empty it in the morning (to prevent mildew and stale water).

- This machine has 2 modes: Soft and regular. The Soft mode is more like the DreamStation, and I personally get more restful sleep with this mode. With the regular mode on the ResMed, I thought I was getting good sleep, but I had a return of my apnea symptoms because I'm too sensitive to the agresssive algorithm of intervention throughout the night. So experiment with those; or at the very least, if you are seeing a return of apnea symptoms (despite the lower AHI), you may want to consider switching to Soft mode.

- The heated hoses are not interchangeable like they are in the DreamStation line. So when you're looking for a replacement heated hose, you'll need to make sure you're getting the one that works for the ResMed Airsense 10 Autoset.

- Your settings on your ResMed will not necessarily be the settings you'll use on your DreamStation. Obviously start from there, but you may end up tweaking them.

- If air filtration matters to you, you may want to know that the filter on the ResMed is not as fine as the filter on the DS. (It does matter to me. And if ResMed was my primary machine, I'd be inclined to find a finer filter for it. Because my DS filter gets dirty quite fast - and when I use my ResMed, I'm more prone to smell bad air.)

That's about all I can think of! I really do love both machines for different reasons! Good luck with your new machine!


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - SideSleeper - 11-05-2020

Hydrangea, my husband gets his ResMed and supplies from the VA and his filters are supposed to be a hypo-allergenic ones--they give him a pack of 50. I personally don't see any difference than my "regular" ones. On the menu on the AirSense 10 machines there is a listing for "AB Filters." Anyone know what this means--sounds like there might be an alternative filter.


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - Melman - 11-05-2020

The AB filter is an antibacterial membrane filter in a small plastic enclosure that goes between the humidifier and the mask. It is much more resistant to flow than standard filters and can block flow completely if it becomes wet. It will not protect your machine from dust which is the primary purpose of the inlet filters.


RE: Upgraded to ResMed AirSense 10. Anything I should know? - SarcasticDave94 - 11-05-2020

Melman's right about that. The AB filter selection has nothing to do with the inlet filter. I'll add in a sample image, as these AB filters go on the hose.

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