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Side Panel For AirSense10
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Side Panel For AirSense10
Hi,

Has anyone used the side panel instead of the water reservoir for the AirSense10? I just used the side panel for the first time last night and I had a very difficult time with mouth breathing leaks and night terror wakeups. It's probably a coincidence, but I wanted to check.  I woke up nearly 10 times throughout the night and many of these were probably due to mouth leaking (it's odd that the Oscar data does not show a severe leak issue, but I caught myself leaking out of my mouth several times). I believe that when this occurs it affects my throat and causes night terrors (mares). I thought I was done with the night terrors since I started taping my mouth earlier this year, but they came back with a vengeance last night.

BTW I also am using a new mask (P30i) since the beginning of the month instead of my old P10 that I have used for several years. Been having good luck with the P30i until last night.

Thanks!

Rick


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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
I don’t think the water tank to panel would have any effect. You can just leave the tank in and not filling it but turn off the humidifier. 

You are having flow limits all night and that could cause waking up. You could raise epr to 3 and that could help.
Apnea (80-100%) 10 seconds, Hypopnea (50-80%) 10 seconds, Flow Limits (0-50%) not timed  Cervical Collar - Dealing w DME - Chart Organizing
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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
(11-16-2020, 03:31 PM)staceyburke Wrote: I don’t think the water tank to panel would have any effect. You can just leave the tank in and not filling it but turn off the humidifier. 

You are having flow limits all night and that could cause waking up. You could raise epr to 3 and that could help.

Thanks for the advice. I have tried the epr setting of 3 and it seemed a little high - almost like it was sucking the air out at exhale - but I'll give it another try. Also do you think my flow limits are really bad? I was looking through my past history and these current flow limits were not that much different. Would maybe increasing my minimum pressure from 11 to 12 be a valid option?
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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
Flow limits are usually upper airway obstructions and are helped with EPR.  The reason some do not use more EPR is that it can cause more centrals, but you did not have that problem so I suggested you increase EPR to 3.  The EPR only reduces your pressure on exhale. 

No your flow limits are not bad, they are small but there are a lot of them that might be the reason you are waking up.  Its worth a try and if it does not help, you can change it back.  It is not really a large change and may not make a difference.
Apnea (80-100%) 10 seconds, Hypopnea (50-80%) 10 seconds, Flow Limits (0-50%) not timed  Cervical Collar - Dealing w DME - Chart Organizing
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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
I too have a side panel especially for travel in the even I break the tank. Tried it for a couple days to see what difference was and did not notice any. There would be an air volume difference in the system which I suppose could make a difference in the treatment but I don’t see how it would make a difference in leaks. 

Bottom line: I saw no difference except for (maybe) a bit dryer throat.
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I use the side panel on a regular basis.  The empty tank acts as an acoustic resonator as the air passes through which is annoying to me.  I find the side panel to be quieter.
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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
I've been using the side panel since I got my AS10 in Dec 2015 with no problems. The last time I used my tank was in the hospital last Oct when I was having my knee replacement.
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RE: Side Panel For AirSense10
I had a total right knee replacement in Nov. of 2016. My left knee is now beginning to feel and act like my right knee did before having it replaced. 

I had both x-rayed a couple of months ago. Doc says my left knee still has a few years of use left in it. My right knee looked fine, but it still hurts at times.  Dont-know
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