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I can't answer your question about the difference in pressure settings but I can tell you that there is starting to become an awareness that titration on a Respironics system and then being provided w/a Resmed system or vice versa there IS a difference and the settings from one do NOT compute well w/the other, especially w/the more sophisticated PAPs. Both manufacturers provide conversion charts from one to the other but according to a Respironics Rep I recently talked to neither conversion chart is particularly accurate or useful.
I've had two bi-level titrations done, both times on Respironics systems despite I have a Resmed VPAP Auto. I can NOT comfortably use my Resmed VPAP Auto in Spontaneous (bi-level) mode BUT it is wonderful in Auto mode with the Pressure Support set at the diffference in IPAP vs EPAP range, i.e. IPAP 12, EPAP 7, Pressure Support 5.
AND my first bi-level titration came up w/an IPAP 13, EPAP 8, PS 5, but the second bi-level titration came up w/IPAP 10, EPAP 5, PS 5. Why the difference??? LEAKS. The second titration they added a chin strap to reduce mouth leaks.
The next time I am due for an in-lab titration my titration will be done on Resmed equipment. Or I will refuse the titration. I've already talked to my sleep lab AND our local Remsed Rep and both are willing that the Rep will supply the Resmed equipment for the sleep lab to use and since the Rep is also an RRT/RPSGT he will stay the night w/the sleep tech doing the titration to be available w/suggestions and assisitance during my titration.
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