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I had a bad night last night
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I had a bad night last night
Clusters of Apneas that correlate with periods of flow limitation and snoring. I had one central. Leak rate was very good.
I run in S mode with a fixed IPAP and EPAP. Last night, it just didn't get the job done. I could run in Auto... or up pressure. Snoring seems to be on inspiration. Up IPAP pressure?


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RE: I had a bad night last night
Wow Mongo, that's quite a garden you're growing there.. If it were me, I think I'd go to auto, min about 12, max 20 and see what happens. The other thing I'd try is to add a chinstrap into the mix. Not too tight, just enough to encourage your mouth, and tongue, to stay out of the fracas.
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RE: I had a bad night last night
justMongo,

Is this just a random "bad" night or are you seeing these bad nights on a regular basis like once a week?

Me? I'd be inclined to switch to Auto mode for a week or so. Find out what the 95% pressure the machine wants to use is. If you don't like Auto mode, then switch back to fixed mode taking into account what a week's worth of auto data says about the 95% pressures
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RE: I had a bad night last night
Mongo,

Looks like you were designing a thrill ride for an amusement park in your sleep.

Any possibility that the areas of concern during the night might have been times when you were lying on your back??

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RE: I had a bad night last night
(04-08-2014, 11:59 AM)retired_guy Wrote: Wow Mongo, that's quite a garden you're growing there.. If it were me, I think I'd go to auto, min about 12, max 20 and see what happens. The other thing I'd try is to add a chinstrap into the mix. Not too tight, just enough to encourage your mouth, and tongue, to stay out of the fracas.
Mongo is using EPAP = 9, IPAP = 14 right now.

Jumping from a fixed EPAP = 9 to an Auto with Min EPAP = 12 is a HUGE change. And HUGE changes are often difficult to sleep with. I'd suggest a much, much small change:

If going with Auto, I'd say set the pressures as:

Min EPAP = 9
Max IPAP = 20
PS = 5 since that's your current PS level (PS = IPAP - EPAP)

You'll start the night off at your current pressures of 14/9, but if a nasty event starts up, the machine can increase the pressure as need. The maximum pressures with these suggested settings are 20/15.
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RE: I had a bad night last night
(04-08-2014, 01:58 PM)robysue Wrote: Mongo is using EPAP = 9, IPAP = 14 right now.

Jumping from a fixed EPAP = 9 to an Auto with Min EPAP = 12 is a HUGE change. And HUGE changes are often difficult to sleep with. I'd suggest a much, much small change:

If going with Auto, I'd say set the pressures as:

Min EPAP = 9
Max IPAP = 20
PS = 5 since that's your current PS level (PS = IPAP - EPAP)

You'll start the night off at your current pressures of 14/9, but if a nasty event starts up, the machine can increase the pressure as need. The maximum pressures with these suggested settings are 20/15.

It's typical for snore and flow limitation; but, higher in apnea events. I did get up about 2:30 to 3:00... then back to sleep on the xPAP

A more typical night is
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Robysue: That's what I was thinking if I went auto. Keep min EPAP at 9. Keep PS = 5. and open up the top (IPAP).
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RE: I had a bad night last night
Leak graph is missing and why are you on S9 VPAP not S9 AutoSet
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RE: I had a bad night last night
(04-08-2014, 08:07 PM)zonk Wrote: Leak graph is missing and why are you on S9 VPAP not S9 AutoSet

Leak graph did not appear on same page -- leaks are not a problem.

I went with the S9 VPAP Auto because I was on BiLevel using an S8 VPAP. The VPAP Auto can run with a wider split in IPAP-EPAP=PS.

It was my intent to run in S mode with fixed IPAP and EPAP as per my Rx. With VPAP auto mode as a backup.

It seems those pressures need some tweaking.
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