(OM).Objective: To determine if mask type influenced OSA correction in patients undergoing an in-lab auto-adjusting CPAP titration.Methods: Retrospective study of subjects with an AHI 鈮 15/h, which were submitted to an auto-adjusting CPAP titrating (S9 AutoSetResMed) during a 10-month period...
Autoadjusting nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) greatly reduces the apnoea/hypopnoea index (AHI), and affords a significant reduction in median pressure ( P 50) compared with manually titrated conventional nasal CPAP. The aim of the present study was to test whether ...
Anecdotal encounters of obese patients requiring high therapeutic pressure whose OSA was inadequately controlled by APAP led to this study aiming to compare the effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and APAP (S8 Autoset II®, ResMed, NSW, Australia) in a randomised, single-...
METHODS :A retrospective study of individuals with a baseline AHI鈮 15.0/h, who received an auto-adjusting CPAP titrating device (S9 AutoSet ResMed ) in a sleep-lab setting. The mask type oronasal (OM) or nasal (NM) was always selected by the patients. Optimal pressure requirements, leak...
Our objective was to evaluate if mask type influenced CPAP titration outcomes in OSA patients.MethodsA retrospective study of individuals with a baseline AHI ≥ 15.0/h, who received an auto-adjusting CPAP titrating device (S9 AutoSet ResMed) in a sleep-lab setting. The mask type oronasal (OM...
Method Retrospective study conducted in adult patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who used home-based autoCPAP titration (AutoSet S10, ResMed). CPAPT was obtained manually through a visual analysis of autoCPAP data (CPAPV) and automatically using the 95th percentil...