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Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - sonicboom - 02-26-2016

I've noticed, without caring too much but now am curious, that the mask pressure data and the machine pressure data do not tend to coincide. For instance, my max pressure is 7 but the max mask pressure last night was 8.98 but only for an instant. I could see no obvious reason for the mask pressure jump (and I see this most nights happening for short blips of time) such as flow limitation up or leak rate up etc... Can someone please explain what the factors are that make the mask pressure rise even when the machine pressure is staying relatively constant but well below the mask pressure? TIA


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - Sleeprider - 02-26-2016

While we're at it, how is the mask pressure even sensed? I assume the pressure sensor is actually in the machine, and the mask pressure is interpolated.


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - sonicboom - 02-26-2016

Sleeprider - Yes indeed. An additional question I was pondering as well.


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - sonicboom - 03-05-2016

Given the lack of responses I guess no one else has figured this out either.


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - Crimson Nape - 03-05-2016

I think that while coding SleepyHead it was one of those "Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time" type of things.


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - PaytonA - 03-05-2016

As far as I can see, the mask pressure must be a result of the pressure at the machine reduced by the pressure drop caused by the hose and mask. The 8.98 may be the actual pressure the machine generates in order to give you 7 at the mask. Why it flashes up at the beginning, I do not know.

Best Regards,

PaytonA


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - sonicboom - 03-06-2016

Certainly a possibility but that doesn't explain the low end either. So some nights the low mask pressure is actually below what the machines can do. For instance, SH is reporting the mask pressure low for last night at 2.96. At the time that occurred the pressure was at 5.7. I use an EPR of 1. So mask pressure should be 4.7 one would think. On most nights SH reports a minimum max pressure of 0. Really? BTW last nights mask pressure high was 8.5. Pressure at that time was 6.99.

Does your mask pressure data report highs and lows that don't match your actual pressures?


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - DeepBreathing - 03-07-2016

I don't know about the AutoSet but on the ASV machine (VPAP Adapt) the mask pressure is a high resolution data stream while the regular pressure is low resolution. You can see how the mask pressure jumps up and down in response to any disturbance in the airflow on a breath by breath basis. Because of the difference in resolution the regular pressure chart will give you the pressure averaged over a second or so, while the mask pressure goes into split seconds and is likely more accurate at any particular instant.



RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - Roy289 - 04-17-2017

Good questions and answers on Mask Pressure chart. I don't typically use this chart as the data seems to be present in the other charts (but perhaps not in high resolution). Does this chart provide data that can be used to diagnose something not in the other charts?


RE: Sleepyhead - Pressure vs Mask Pressure Graphs - TBMx - 04-17-2017

coughing for one ... "kick in" of the AAV as well (for FFMs) ... other than that nothing too spectacular (this chart gets more uninteresting with EPR or sth similar activated)