With bipap auto, I have selected 'bipap auto' mode, set min epap 5, set max ipap 12. But when I tried the machine, the e and I are the same at 5. Can someone share the knowledge on what should set? I tried min ps 3 max ps 7, then I get e at 5 and I at 8 constantly. Thanks in advance. Michelle
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Help with New user on pr bipap sys one auto 60 series ds750 hs
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Help with New user on pr bipap sys one auto 60 series ds750 hs
My mom was using bipap at hospital during hospital stay with epap 5/ipap 12. The rt told me the difference of 7 is the pressure relief. On their machine I see the e and I fluctuate between the two settings. Got a prescription but not covered by insurance so I bought the bipap machine myself.
With bipap auto, I have selected 'bipap auto' mode, set min epap 5, set max ipap 12. But when I tried the machine, the e and I are the same at 5. Can someone share the knowledge on what should set? I tried min ps 3 max ps 7, then I get e at 5 and I at 8 constantly. Thanks in advance. Michelle
10-30-2014, 04:43 PM
RE: Help with New user on pr bipap sys one auto 60 series ds750 hs
Hi Bowang88,
WELCOME! to the forum.! I don't know anything about the machine you mentioned but hang in there, someone will be able to help you, soon. Best of luck to you with getting your Mom's machine set up.
trish6hundred
11-02-2014, 11:13 AM
RE: Help with New user on pr bipap sys one auto 60 series ds750 hs
(10-30-2014, 11:45 AM)Bowang88 Wrote: My mom was using bipap at hospital during hospital stay with epap 5/ipap 12. The rt told me the difference of 7 is the pressure relief. On their machine I see the e and I fluctuate between the two settings. Got a prescription but not covered by insurance so I bought the bipap machine myself. If you want a set pressure of 12-5 then you should set the machine to BIPAP instead of BIPAP AUTO. Admin Note:
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