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High AHI Levels
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High AHI Levels
During the past 2 months, I have had AHI levels of 38 to 41 while using each of the 2 Auto CPAP machines that I own. What can I do to lower these levels. My Rx says pressure = 10. Thanks.
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RE: High AHI Levels
Are the events Obstructive? or Clear Airway? the answer for what action to take depends on the answer to that question... Which S9 are you using? Is it data capable?
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Tongue Suck Technique for prevention of mouth breathing:
  • Place your tongue behind your front teeth on the roof of your mouth
  • let your tongue fill the space between the upper molars
  • gently suck to form a light vacuum

Practising during the day can help you to keep it at night

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RE: High AHI Levels
(10-28-2015, 12:01 PM)jmpower4 Wrote: During the past 2 months, I have had AHI levels of 38 to 41 while using each of the 2 Auto CPAP machines that I own. What can I do to lower these levels. My Rx says pressure = 10. Thanks.

First of all, these levels are way too high if they are frequent. You should probably be talking to your doctor to see what he or she suggests.

Secondly we need full details on the make and model to be entered into your account properties.

Thirdly you have a data capable machine you should be using software to check your data after every night and, SleepyHead is a good choice if it supports your machine. If you have an auto machine why are you using a constant pressure? The whole point of these machines is that they can adjust the pressure to prevent obstructive apneas.

Mostly we need more information, but if the machine isn't bringing your AHI below 5 every night you need to change things and you really need to let your sleep doctor know about it so he or she can advise how to deal with it. Every day you let that go on is another day you come closer to strangling yourself into a heart attack or stroke. No need to panic, but a BIG need to get on top of this and take action.

You've taken the first step by posting here. Keep doing that, too.


Ed Seedhouse
VA7SDH

Part cow since February 2018.

Trust your mind less and your brain more.


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RE: High AHI Levels
Hi jmpower4,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
You should mention this to your Doc.
Hang in there for more suggestions and much success to you with your CPAP therapy
trish6hundred
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RE: High AHI Levels
(10-28-2015, 12:01 PM)jmpower4 Wrote: During the past 2 months, I have had AHI levels of 38 to 41 while using each of the 2 Auto CPAP machines that I own. What can I do to lower these levels. My Rx says pressure = 10. Thanks.
Welocome to Apnea Board, jmpower4

If the machine is an S9 as in your profile, the S9 would be either AutoSet or Escape Auto
[Image: s9-autoset-models.jpg]

If Escape Auto, we're not going to find out, types of apnea events or duration of each in seconds, leak rate, ... or any detailed information using SleepyHead software http://www.sleepfiles.com/SH2/

If AutoSet, you'll need to download the software to see whats going on and whether any events scored while you're awake
awake events are meaningless

The idea of an AutoSet is auto-adjust pressure throughout the night to suit your breathing needs. the machine can pre-empt an apnea by increase pressure in response to snoring and flow limitation which are early signs of coming obstructive apnea, not central apnea
Fixed CPAP have limitation, pressure cannot move lower or higher than set pressure, expect Ramp period but the machine does not detect events or provide treatment during Ramp




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