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Apap Pressure tuning
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Apap Pressure tuning
I've been using an Airsense 10 Auto full open @ 5min - 20 max for the last 27 months. (Long story) I was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea w/ desaturations. I was keeping an eye on my AHI during this period and was content to leave things alone as it remained @ 1 and below. However, my lax attitude probably contributed to early failure of my APAP. I replaced my overworked, wheezy blower with one I took from an AirSense 10 CPAP with 500 hours. It is quiet again and I have tightened the pressure range to 9-13 in an attempt to spare the new blower. I based the settings on approximately +/- 2 from my 95% pressure of 11.44 over last years stats. Since I made this change, my AHI has dropped from .92 to .63. Not a lot of data on the new settings but it seems to be OK. Is there a better way to optimized the pressure or is this a reasonable way to proceed? I'm just not crazy about spending money for office visits. Thanks! Happy to attach an Oscar file if needed.
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RE: Apap Pressure tuning
Welcome to the forum.

It is almost never a good idea to run an APAP wide open, that is from the therapy point of view. The lower number, the min, is the most important as the default is rarely what the user needs. The upper or max number depends on what is driving the pressure, some individuals, such as myself, have max set to machine max and rarely/never even approach the max setting. Others always see the pressure increasing to max all the time, usually do to Flow Limits.

Your AHI is excellent. How do you feel? This is extremely important when your numbers are good. What do your RERAs and Flow Limits look like?

Do post your screenshot from OSCAR, see the 'Organization' link in my signature for what to show, emos charts are more important than others.
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RE: Apap Pressure tuning
Hi Bonjour,

Thanks for taking the time. Here is my Oscar data.


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Oh yeah, feeling great!
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Oh yeah, feeling great!
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