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Acceptable leaks?
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Acceptable leaks?
I've read through the Wiki (kudos to those who did it as it really nicely done and easy to find a lot of good info) and still have a newbie question on "large leaks" and at what point it impacts treatment. I read that manufacturers have their own gold standard percentage, but wondering if those with experience have developed their own numbers.

Reason behind the question is as a newbie (6 weeks into treatment) using a Resmed Airsense 10 Autoset and am comfortable with my masks (P10 and F30i). I prefer the P10 as it is most comfortable and I fall asleep quickest, but due to allergies sometimes use the F30i. When using the P10 I have on average 5% large leaks per night (largest leak of 40 and 95% 25) and with the F30i have 0% large leaks. The large leaks on the P10 do not significantly wake me up or seemingly impact my quality of sleep. I know the large leaks are from opening my mouth as on the rare occasion they wake me up I feel the air taking the easy route, but once I shut it I'm back asleep quickly.

I'm not asking for advice on the masks, mainly looking to get some opinions from those well-schooled in OSCAR stats if they have a gold standard for when large leaks are a concern. Want to be sure I'm watching for the right numbers.
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#2
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Just look at your daily report. If you are having alot of events at the time o leaks it is an issue, if you arent, it isnt.
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(07-01-2021, 10:57 AM)tierdal Wrote: Just look at your daily report. If you are having alot of events at the time o leaks it is an issue, if you arent, it isnt.

Sage advice. I checked the daily reports for the past month and only once during a large leak did I have an event. Other than that just the leaks. Thanks!
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My rule of thumb on ResMed and leaks when viewed on OSCAR: 24 is the redline. Above that, therapy is blown. But approaching 24, the closer you get to that line, the lower your therapy accuracy and efficiency. You do not need zero leaks, but they must be controlled and minimal. My self imposed acceptable number is 10 on my ResMed. Above that, I'll consider making adjustments if there's a trend of 2 or more nights. One night at 11 and I'll overlook it though.
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RE: Acceptable leaks?
(07-01-2021, 12:51 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: My rule of thumb on ResMed and leaks when viewed on OSCAR: 24 is the redline. Above that, therapy is blown. But approaching 24, the closer you get to that line, the lower your therapy accuracy and efficiency. You do not need zero leaks, but they must be controlled and minimal. My self imposed acceptable number is 10 on my ResMed. Above that, I'll consider making adjustments if there's a trend of 2 or more nights. One night at 11 and I'll overlook it though.

I spend 2%-10% above redline using nasal pillows. Rarely wakes me up and AHI is typically < 1%. When using FFM it’s 0 leaks and the same AHI. 

I don’t like taping after a few tries and chin straps don’t help. I plan on sticking with the FFM for a few weeks and hopefully with learn to fall asleep as quick as with the pillows. 

Thanks for the advice!
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Funny enough FFM gave me way more leaks. So weird but I guess I should be happy lol
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(07-01-2021, 01:23 PM)tierdal Wrote: Funny enough FFM gave me way more leaks. So weird but I guess I should be happy lol

I don't have leak problems with the pillows per se, just with opening my mouth. Which admittedly has been a problem most of my life  Cool
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RE: Acceptable leaks?
My ahi is invariably much lower with nasal pillows plus a neck brace than with a full face mask--even though my leaks are higher. And I tend to feel fine with nasal pillows. I went off them because of the leaks, but circumstances have me using the p10 again and I wonder why I should return to the f30. Other than leaks! My pressure is also lower with pillows, which I like.

My epr was turned off; after reading here, I jsut turned it on and set it to 3, hoping it will help with mouth leaks. Maybe overdoing it? Start with 2?
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RE: Acceptable leaks?
(07-01-2021, 12:51 PM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote: My rule of thumb on ResMed and leaks when viewed on OSCAR: 24 is the redline. Above that, therapy is blown. But approaching 24, the closer you get to that line, the lower your therapy accuracy and efficiency. You do not need zero leaks, but they must be controlled and minimal. My self imposed acceptable number is 10 on my ResMed. Above that, I'll consider making adjustments if there's a trend of 2 or more nights. One night at 11 and I'll overlook it though.

 What adjustments do you make?
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