min/max EPAP
min/max PS
IPAP is simply where the machine winds up setting each of those, so the instantaneous IPAP is
current EPAP + current PS
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This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
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RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
S9 Adapt SV in ASV [EDITED: ASV Auto] (Automatic, Servo-Ventilator) mode allows
min/max EPAP min/max PS IPAP is simply where the machine winds up setting each of those, so the instantaneous IPAP is current EPAP + current PS
09-29-2014, 07:57 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
You know, I have those settings, too, on Sleepyhead. But I wonder if it's just some default description or something. I can't actually get those settings on my machine when I go into the clinical settings. Are you accessing your settings on your machine, or is that just what Sleepyhead displays?
I think we'll need Vsheline for an explanation, or else I'm just missing something, which could very well be true. And yes, I hope more centrals show up so that we're not just cruising the sidelines waiting for our tidbits.
09-29-2014, 08:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2014, 08:03 PM by PhyllisBalboa.)
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 07:46 PM)jcarerra Wrote: S9 Adapt SV in ASV (Automatic, Servo-Ventilator) mode allows Well, I had to go look at my machine. I do have min PS, max PS, and EPAP. I have a Start EPAP, which I thought I read was only for where the EPAP starts out on the ramping feature, which I don't use. And my IPAP regularly goes higher than EPAP + max PS, so I guess I'm confused on that, too. I have the newest model I think, 36067. Am I still wrong about what I can do with it?
09-29-2014, 08:05 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
In the first clinical screen, the top entry is Mode >CPAP/ASV/ASV Auto
With it set to ASV Auto, the next four lines are min EPAP max EPAP min PS max PS Set to ASV, you have only a single setting for EPAP, then min PS max PS
09-29-2014, 08:11 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 08:05 PM)jcarerra Wrote: In the first clinical screen, the top entry is Mode >CPAP/ASV/ASV Auto OK, now I get it. Yes, I'm in ASV mode only, which the doctor started me on, and where Vsheline suggests I keep it for awhile. It would be great to know if I should keep it here because I'm new, or if it's because it's the best mode for me. I suppose I could 'graduate' at some point, right?
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 08:02 PM)PhyllisBalboa Wrote:(09-29-2014, 07:46 PM)jcarerra Wrote: S9 Adapt SV in ASV (Automatic, Servo-Ventilator) mode allows See my correction...I meant ASV Auto, not just ASV. 36067 is the latest in the S9 line. In ASV (not Auto), you don't get min/max EPAP--just one value to set. And my IPAP regularly goes higher than EPAP + max PS, ^^ THAT is really strange. If you are SURE it is true, ask your DME company to check out the machine. Show them the data showing it. I do have min PS, max PS, and EPAP. ^^ That means your mode is ASV, not ASV Auto. (As you said in your post that went in whle I was writing this!!)
09-29-2014, 08:19 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
"And my IPAP regularly goes higher than EPAP + max PS"
^^ "THAT is really strange. If you are SURE it is true, ask your DME company to check out the machine. Show them the data showing it." Looked at Sleepyhead. EPAP=7.4 plus ps=5 (6-1) should be 12.4, but max IPAP =13.4. Over by 1. Don't have a DME anymore, nor doctor for that matter. Insurance limbo due to being a long-term visitor in Canada.
09-29-2014, 08:25 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 08:02 PM)PhyllisBalboa Wrote:(09-29-2014, 07:46 PM)jcarerra Wrote: S9 Adapt SV in ASV (Automatic, Servo-Ventilator) mode allows look a your pressure graph in Sleepyhead does it show going higher then your IPAP + Max PS settings ??
09-29-2014, 08:31 PM
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 08:25 PM)Whitewabit Wrote:(09-29-2014, 08:02 PM)PhyllisBalboa Wrote:(09-29-2014, 07:46 PM)jcarerra Wrote: S9 Adapt SV in ASV (Automatic, Servo-Ventilator) mode allows Yes, daily summary says 13.4, statistics says 13.4, graph looks like 13.4.
RE: This VPAP Adapt is beyond me, sorry to say.
(09-29-2014, 08:19 PM)PhyllisBalboa Wrote: ...Looked at Sleepyhead. EPAP=7.4 plus ps=5 (6-1) should be 12.4, but max IPAP =13.4. I don't quite understand your math here... I gather you have EPAP 7.4 min PS 1 max PS 6 That would mean your IPAP can range from 7.4+1 = 8.4 to 7.4+6 = 13.4 which is right on what you said Sleepyhead showed. Does this make sense to you? |
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