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Resmed and clear air events
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Resmed and clear air events
I am using a Resmed Airsence 10 Vauto  in VPAPauto mode.  8-15   and love it . But have a question.
When it detects a CA event why does it bump the presure up ?   It was my understanding that rising the 
presure did not help CA events and ofton even made you have more of them so why would Resmed bump
the presure up?
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RE: Resmed and clear air events
I find if I have a CA event I normally have like 4-5 in very quick succession and it is generally a positional issue where I have tucked my chin under. I think that the machine probably increases the pressure believing that it has to treat the event and they are classed as CA events.
I live in the Land Downunder
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RE: Resmed and clear air events
I believe it sends a TINY pressure oscillation to determine whether the airway is open (definition of CA) or closed (definition of QA0.
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