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AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - mcman56 - 10-03-2021

I was looking at reducing my ramp time but the numbers do not make sense to me.  The AirSense manual says " Ramp Time can be set to Off, 5 to 45 minutes or Auto".  When I look at Oscar it shows Ramp as 2.  My pressure chart looks more like a ramp of about 15 minutes.  It also looks like there is a number of steps vs a gentile ramp.  Could someone explain?  Thanks

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RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - Neelix - 10-03-2021

I don't see any ramp there at all. The data starts with the pressure already at your minimum setting of 7 cmH2O. The increases later are the machine raising the pressure as it senses you need it.

-Neelix


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - SarcasticDave94 - 10-03-2021

I think the 2 in OSCAR under Ramp signifies an Auto function where it could automatically turn ramp off if sleep breath patterns are detected.

I used Ramp one night only on the ResMed ASV and it was terrible for me. I didn't want to shorten my therapy time with ramp taking away any of the needed therapy time.


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - staceyburke - 10-03-2021

Why is there a almost 5 hour missing session?


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - mcman56 - 10-04-2021

I'm not sure what is meant about the 5 hours.  I did zoom in to show what kind of ramp I was getting.


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - staceyburke - 10-04-2021

I understand that your question is about ramp but also showing the entire night could lead to answers about your therapy.


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - Neelix - 10-04-2021

You had 3 sessions that night represented by coloured bars at the bottom left corner of the screen. The blue one was about 5 hours long. Not sure what he means by missing though. As far as I can tell Oscar just alternates blue and yellow for contrast, I've seen the same in my own data. If the session data was hidden the bar would have been white.

-Neelix


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - Dog Slobber - 10-04-2021

You are in AutoRamp. AutoRamp stays in Ramp Mode until it believes you're sleeping. (3 minutes of stable breathing).

We know you're using AutoRamp because of the behaviour of how your pressure is increased.
  • When using AutoRamp, the pressure stays fixed at the Ramp Pressure until the switch to therapy mode, then it will increase pressure (at 1cm per minute).
  • When using Timed ramp, the pressure increase starts immediately, and will be a continuous, flat increase from ramp pressure to therapy (minimum) pressure.
This is also confirmed by the pattern of your Flow Rate. If you look at your flow rate, at the time your pressure started increasing, you will see 3 minutes of stable breathing.

The one feature I miss, since moving to an AirCurve from my AutoSet is AutoRamp. Not because I needed a lower ramp pressure, but because I could tell how long it took me to fall asleep.


OSCAR doesn't report AutoRamp properly. I *believe* it displays a 2, and the time as 45 minutes. If you scroll through the your past few nights you'll see the ramp time (flat-line and pressure change) vary from night to night. That's how long (+3 minutes), it took you to fall asleep.


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - mcman56 - 10-05-2021

So, are you saying auto ramp is a good thing?  It sounds like it would ramp much more quickly than a timed ramp and at the "right" time.


RE: AirSense 10 Ramp Setting - SarcasticDave94 - 10-05-2021

Ramp use is up to you the individual. I myself don't like it as it disrupts sleep and, in myself, it'll cause Central Apnea to be worse. So no Ramp will be set on Dave's machine.