Pressure range for APAP machine
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Pressure range for APAP machine
I'm new to this machine. I show an average pressure of 11.2 . What would be a prudent range of pressures (upper & lower)to set my APAP?
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Re: Pressure range for APAP machine
i'd say look at 9 - 13 for a couple weeks.
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please don't ask me to try nasal. i'm a full face person.
the avatar is Rocco, my Lhasa Apso. Number one "Bama fan. 18 championships and counting.
Life member VFW Post 4328 Alabama
MSgt USAF (E-7) medic Retired 1968-1990
Re: Pressure range for APAP machine
You should download and post the grapfs from your machine. Decitions about pressure should be based on that, not just the average pressure.
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Re: Pressure range for APAP machine
I agree wit unclebill....9/13 to start
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Re: Pressure range for APAP machine
Reply,Newsgrouper wrote:I'm new to this machine. I show an average pressure of 11.2 . What would be a prudent range of pressures (upper & lower)to set my APAP?
You're close to my set-up on my APAP. My optimal CPAP pressure has been verified in a recent sleep study to be 13 cm. Notice in the following Stats that my Median pressure is 9.4 cm and the 95% (percentile) pressure is 12.4 cm. The set- up on the machine is 12.6 cm max and 8.0 cm minimum. This set-up took me some time to arrive at by following the pressure graph in Rescan. See the graph below. I fine tuned the setup to have the pressure graph only "kiss" the two limit lines of max and min pressures. The idea was to set the limits so that the machine should not 1) Waste time responding to events, and 2) Run the pressure up, suddenly, and cause new Emergent Central Apneas and also cause the ingested air to rise.


It's the Flow Limitation that jacked up the pressure at 8.00 a.m. (yes, I am retired)

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Last edited by avi123 on Fri Nov 30, 2012 7:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
see my recent set-up and Statistics:
http://i.imgur.com/TewT8G9.png
see my recent ResScan treatment results:
http://i.imgur.com/3oia0EY.png
http://i.imgur.com/QEjvlVY.png
http://i.imgur.com/TewT8G9.png
see my recent ResScan treatment results:
http://i.imgur.com/3oia0EY.png
http://i.imgur.com/QEjvlVY.png
Re: Pressure range for APAP machine
Do you have SleepyHead or ResScan? If so, the 95% pressure is a better number than the average number to start working from.Newsgrouper wrote:I'm new to this machine. I show an average pressure of 11.2 . What would be a prudent range of pressures (upper & lower)to set my APAP?
However, I'll agree that looking at the graphs is even better.
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