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Isn't Resmed's Expiratory Pressure Relief really Inspiratory Pressure Support??
RE: Isn't Resmed's Expiratory Pressure Relief really Inspiratory Pressure Support??
Not a good idea to post on a thread that has been dead for 7 years. Please let dead threads lie before they become zombies looking for brains and create a new thread.
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RE: Isn't Resmed's Expiratory Pressure Relief really Inspiratory Pressure Support??
Changed my mind when I saw how old the post was.
Paula

"If I quit now, I will soon be back to where I started. And when I started I was desperately wishing to be where I am now."
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RE: Isn't Resmed's Expiratory Pressure Relief really Inspiratory Pressure Support??
I was advised to bring up my EPR to bring down my flow limitations. They did come down and I am sleeping better. I am on a set pressure of 8.6
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