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EPR Setting
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03-30-2018, 09:39 PM
EPR Setting
I'm not sure I understand how EPR settings affect the other pressure setting on my machine. I am currently on level 2 and thinking about turning it off. If I understand correctly the lower the EPR setting the less "help" you get in exhaling? Is my assumption correct?
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03-30-2018, 09:51 PM
RE: EPR Setting
(03-30-2018, 09:39 PM)txrpls Wrote: I'm not sure I understand how EPR settings affect the other pressure setting on my machine. I am currently on level 2 and thinking about turning it off. If I understand correctly the lower the EPR setting the less "help" you get in exhaling? Is my assumption correct? The subject seems to be somewhat controversial. I think your basic assumption is correct. Your best best to sort it out is to try it for yourself and see what happens. In fact I would suggest increasing it to 3 first for a few nights, see what that does, and then turn it off to then see what happens for another few days.
03-30-2018, 10:01 PM
RE: EPR Setting
EPR 101
set Pressure = IPAP/Inhale pressure = 8-16 (assuming 8, higher pressures will follow the same pattern) EPR = 2 EPAP/Exhale pressure = IPAP - EPR = 8 -2 = 6 This is considered a comfort setting but it does have some therapeutic value. This makes it easier for some to exhale. Therapeutically this acts similar to PS or Pressure Support on a BiPAP/BiLevel machine. EPAP manages Obstructive events (CPAP has only 1 pressure and IPAP = CPAP) Increasing IPAP helps Hypopneas. When utilizing this capabilities we follow basic BiPAP/BiLevel titration protocols, the differences being on the autoset the settings are 0,1,2,or 3, on a BiPAP the intervals are smaller and they can go much higher. So yes the lower your EPR the less "help" for exhaling. Fred
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