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The Free Sleep Apnea Encyclopedia


The Apnea Board Wiki is repository of collected knowledge and wisdom concerning Sleep Apnea. You can start by reading the articles here. Or, after you join the Apnea Board Forum and become an established member, you can become an Apnea Board Wiki Editor to help edit, improve or write your own articles. There are currently 279 wiki articles written, but we need more! We encourage you to share your knowledge and experience by joining our collaborative community! Your contributions will make it into an ever-evolving source of Sleep Apnea and CPAP information. Come join us on the Apnea Board Forum for further assistance.

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Adjusting Your Own CPAP Pressure

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Contrary to popular belief, it is not illegal for Sleep Apnea patients to change pressure or to make other adjustments to their own legally-obtained CPAP machine. On Apnea Board we believe patients are their own best primary care provider - that nobody else is looking out for the patient's health and well being as much as the patient. We think Sleep Apnea patients should be trusted with the knowledge of how to adjust the pressure settings on their own CPAP machine. Of course, we always recommend consulting with a qualified sleep doctor before making any changes to sleep apnea therapy - that's simply common sense.


  • To obtain a Clinician's Manual or Setup Guide (with instructions on how to change pressures on various models of CPAP), go to our CPAP Setup Manuals Page

  • For information about the free OSCAR software, please read the OSCAR Help Page. You may download it for free from the Official OSCAR Download Page. OSCAR is PC software developed for reviewing and exploring data produced by your CPAP.

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Medical Conditions:  Sleep apnea  · Central sleep apnea (CSA)  · Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)  · Definitions  · Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)  · Upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS)


Diagnosis:  Symptoms  · Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS)  · Sleep study  · Dangers of untreated sleep apnea  · Titration


Treatment:  Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)  · CPAP mask  · Sleep medications  · Auto-CPAP  · Bilevel positive airway pressure (BPAP)  · Exhalation relief  · CPAP cleaning  · Rainout


Patient empowerment:  How to find optimum CPAP pressure   Dealing with insurance & Medicare  · Adjusting your own CPAP pressure  · Apnea Board forum  · CPAP software for the PC  · Tips for new CPAP users  · OSCAR Help

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