Initially I tried 1.7 as you first suggested.Snoredog wrote:What IT= time did you end up using?
I then tried 60/14.5/2= 2.06 which was your second suggestion.
Finally I tried 60/12/2= 2.5 which was my calculation
The patient triggered breathing shot up not because I wasn't breathing but because I hadn't finished my exhale yet and the machine decided it was already time to start inhaling. I did feel better the next day but it was a rough night. I'm not sure if I felt better because of the machine or because I barely slept and thus didn't have many events. I did feel like we are headed in the right direction with Fixed BPM thoughSnoredog wrote:Not excited to see the fall in Patient Triggered Breathing, but you do feel better?
Very much so, I should have given up after a hour or so but I struggled for 3 hours. Eventually I sedated myself (which I don't like to do) but it was the only way that I was going to get to sleep with those settings.Snoredog wrote:So these settings were less comfortable than what you have been using?
Absolutely. It starts driving your breath. The problem was that my breaths where not finished and I was bumping into the machine moving on to the next one when I was still exhaling. I felt like my breaths where much more rapid which didn't make seance to me since the BPM was 2 slower than my normal averageSnoredog wrote:Do you notice that BPM=Fixed settings right away?