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RE: APAP results - Sleeprider - 07-11-2019

Desertscorpion, you most likely need the ASV, and we have a Wiki on how to justify the advanced PAP machines with your doctor and insurance http://www.apneaboard. com/wiki/index.php?title=Justifying_Advanced_PAP_Machines Unfortunately, you have a very high insurance deductible, so be aware these machines sometimes come up through alternative channels like Craigslist, Offer-up and even the CPAP-Talk forum community. No sales or purchases are allowed on Apnea Board due to our educational status that allows distribution of the CPAP manuals.

To minimize your events until you can obtain ASV, here are my recommendations:
1. Change your machine to CPAP mode with pressure fixed at 7.0 cm, or use Autoset mode with minimum and maximum pressure set to 7.0.
2. Turn off EPR. The different inhale and exhale pressure can make central apnea worse.

Your results will be consistently inconsistent, but hopefully better than before treatment. the use of steady fixed pressure without EPR should help, so let's see what happens.


RE: APAP results - desertscorpion - 07-11-2019

Sleeprider,

Thanks for your input
When Im searching for a machine, is there any particular ASV machine I should be looking for (Resmed Aircurve 10 ASV, for example)? Or any others out there on the market that are any good?
Ill try the lower fixed pressure and turn off the EPR and see what that does in meantime.
Thanks again


RE: APAP results - Sleeprider - 07-11-2019

I would consider the Resmed as first choice based on what I've seen. The Philips BiPAP Auto SV has many more adjustable settings, but the Resmed seems to work better for most. There are a surprising number of forum members using it, perhaps because they come here wondering why CPAP ain't workin'.


RE: APAP results - desertscorpion - 07-12-2019

Thanks for feedback and will look into a used Adapt.. Last night set the Airsense 10 to fixed if 6 and EPR off and results worse. AHI of 21 and Centrals were 18... Will lower pressure to 5 and set EPR to 2 and see what that does for now


RE: APAP results - Gideon - 07-12-2019

With Central and mixed apnea it is very very common for your results to behave consistently inconsistent
You will be able to get occasionally very good days and then $#&!?$#@


RE: APAP results - jaswilliams - 07-12-2019

(07-12-2019, 02:09 PM)desertscorpion Wrote: Thanks for feedback and will look into a used Adapt.. Last night set the Airsense 10 to fixed if 6 and EPR off and results worse. AHI of 21 and Centrals were 18... Will lower pressure to 5 and set EPR to 2 and see what that does for now

When you get an S9 VPAP Adapt SV we can help you set it up