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Data Capable CPAPs - Rritch - 02-05-2014

Hi all,

Been a while since I was on. My wife's treatment is under control and going well. My brother in law is headed towards an Apnea diagnosis and CPAP. I want to make sure that when he gets his machine that he gets one that is full data capable. The DME will most likely provide either a Resmed of Respironics model. Does anyone have the models for each of these that are NOT data capable? I believe that the Resmed S9 escape is not, but not sure if any others are not. With the Respironics I have not found a list but I know some are not. The original one that my wife had was not but I insisted that they swap it and I can not remember the model that it was.


RE: Data Capable CPAPs - zonk - 02-05-2014

Hi Rritch
Any Resmed machine with Escape in the name is not data capable machine
Phillips Respirncis system one (PRS1) model number 460 and above are data capable machines
[Plus models and numbers below 460 are not data capable machines]

S9 specification http://www.resmed.com/us/products/s9_series/s9-series.html?nc=dealers

PRS1 comparison guide http://www.healthcare.philips.com/asset.aspx?alt=&p=http://www.healthcare.philips.com/pwc_hc/us_en/homehealth/sleep/systemone/pdf/systemone-comparison-guide.pdf

Edit: PRS1 SE is not data capable machine




RE: Data Capable CPAPs - PaulaO2 - 02-05-2014

Another source:
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Archangle:Machine_Choices


RE: Data Capable CPAPs - robysue - 02-06-2014

Rritch,

In response to other threads asking the same kind of question, I've written two rather detailed posts.

Here's the link to a synopsis of the features of the four most common types of PAPs out there: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Equipment-Machines-Offered-by-DME-anyone-have-experience-with-these?pid=53845#pid53845

And here's a rather detailed comparison of the Resmed S9 AutoSet and the Philips Resprionics Series 60 Sysetem One Auto CPAP, which is the successor of the M-Series machine you've been using: http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Holden-versus-Ford-ResMed-v-Philips-Respironics?pid=49331#pid49331


RE: Data Capable CPAPs - zonk - 02-06-2014

(02-05-2014, 05:32 PM)Rritch Wrote: My brother in law is headed towards an Apnea diagnosis and CPAP. I want to make sure that when he gets his machine that he gets one that is full data capable.
The type of machine depends on the diagnosis
For garden-variety type ... CPAP is most recommended
I've only used S9 AutoSet, from looking at other machines functions and features, come to conclusion that the S9 AutoSet is the best option available ... mainly of the simple design and sleep report data display on the LCD including unintentional leak
S9 AutoSet/Elite is the only machine calculate unintentional leak and telling you the acceptable leak number
knowing leak data and mask fit at a glance is essential