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RE: Pressure drop - gbbarrie - 01-14-2022

(01-11-2022, 12:18 PM)Ratchick Wrote: Ahh I think this is just an OSCAR "undocumented feature". I think I saw something earlier in the week about there being an upcoming fix, but see what the others say.

I think you are correct because this morning I downloaded last nights info and decided to go back to the 8th just to check something and it is different now it shows both pressure lines just where they should be, if I didn`t have a screen shot of the 8th I would think my hypopnea was causing my imagination to run wild. Laugh-a-lot


RE: Pressure drop - SarcasticDave94 - 01-14-2022

I'm curious. OSCAR chart info calls this machine ST-A. If that's accurate, you might be able to edit settings to make due until you get onto ASV.

If it's in fact ST-A, iVAPS mode might be useful for the time being, likely better to much better results than ST mode.


RE: Pressure drop - Sleeprider - 01-14-2022

Use this link to start a new thread in the Main Apnea Board Forum http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/newthread.php?fid=6