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Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - JJJ - 06-13-2012

In the two months since I started CPAP therapy I have used mostly nasal pillow masks - Opus 360, Swift FX, Swift LT - and I have seen other nasal pillow masks at the DME. I have constant leaks and really poor results. (A Mirage Vista is on the way and should be here Friday.) The main problem with the nasal pillows is that they were not designed for my nostrils. All of the masks I have seen have pillows that look like / \. My nostrils are | |. Plus, the pillows have too much space between the nostrils. No wonder I have lots of leaks when the pillows are not designed for my nose.

I would suggest that instead of making small, medium and large the manufacturers should make lots more configurations available.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - ScottBerglin - 06-14-2012

I completely agree with you. Instead of just capping off the nostrils I think they should be more tapered and insert into the nostril just slightly. I think that would stop leaking without being uncomfortable.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - BabyDoc - 06-14-2012

I think if nasal pillows fit inside your nose, they wouldn't be pillows. They would be a source of constant irritation. It took me a while to figure out that the more I pushed the pillows into my nostrils by tightening the straps, the more the pillows leaked. I think pillows are really designed to just cap off the nostrils without doing damage to the nasal cartilage or nasal mucosa. On the other hand, the looser the straps on the pillows were, the more that the pillows shifted and leaked, when I roll my body from side to side. My solution has been the chin strap. It surrounds my face and covers a portion of the nasal pillow straps, keeping them in place as well as my mouth. My median leak now is 0.0.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - ScottBerglin - 06-14-2012

You may be right about the constant irriation from deeper fitting "pillows". My experience of leaking with too much or too little pressure is the same as yours. Luckily, my FX pillows work fine in that mid-range of mask-tightness. I get very little leaking with the Swift FX.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - Sleepster - 06-14-2012

The ComfortLite2 comes with a variety of different nasal cushions and pillows of different sizes. The pillows have two bendable metal strips. By bending the strips I can change the angles they make with my face and with each other. This just might be the type of adjustability you're looking for.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - JJJ - 06-14-2012

(06-14-2012, 07:32 PM)Sleepster Wrote: The ComfortLite2 comes with a variety of different nasal cushions and pillows of different sizes. The pillows have two bendable metal strips. By bending the strips I can change the angles they make with my face and with each other. This just might be the type of adjustability you're looking for.

That's good to keep in mind. However, my Mirage Vista arrived just today, so that is what I am going to try next. Tonight will be the first test. Cross your fingers for me. Okay


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - PollCat - 06-14-2012

If you're still having problems with leakage, you may want to check out the Respironics Optilife headgear and nasal pillow system. I've been using it for several years without any leakage issues.


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - BabyDoc - 06-15-2012

(06-14-2012, 10:41 PM)bobg1946 Wrote: If you're still having problems with leakage, you may want to check out the Respironics Optilife headgear and nasal pillow system. I've been using it for several years without any leakage issues.

As I read all of these comments, I am amazed that everyone swears by a certain mask or pillow. Others can swear at the same product. It goes to show you that one size can't fit all, and why there is need for so many different models out there for us to try before finding our perfect mask/pillows.

I am still looking for perfection, although I am a bit closer now with my Swift FX pillows than I was with the Mirage FX nasal mask. The only problem I have with reading somebody's comment that he has found HIS perfect mask, I want to try that mask. That gets, soo expensive, fast!


RE: Nasal pillows sizes and shapes - bostonian - 06-15-2012

I'm new to the board and I like the swift fx too. I have an opus 360 that I like as well and just purchased the new aloha which I am using now and will probably stay with , but then again, I said that two masks ago.