Trying to figure out how to use this extremely well designed resp. to it's full potential. Male, mid 60s COPD #4 enjoys strong blow-back deep into lungs to stretch pleura / gain any capacity I can. Also this deep pressure into the bottom of lungs seems to stimulate parts that are finally free from shallow breathing so many cigarettes for so many years. I see them getting pink & coming to life again if only in my head. Positive air flow needs some some positive thinking IMHO. Only way I can seem to make the Astral 150 do this is by leaving it loose to my face. It starts throwing more air out and I suck it down deep! I guess I'm looking for it to exercise with me while I have it. The "respiratory specialist" who dropped it off knew how to plug it in and size it to my face but info was hard to come by. To my fellow COPD people: This disease will make you slow down but try not to let it stop you. Fatigue can be worked around in spurts. Work in the garden 5 / 10 minutes, rest. etc etc. They're too eager to throw O2 at you. Fight the good fight! Don't let them scare you away from Prednisone either. I can put up w/ side effects but not suffocation! Later
I have an Astral. I think they are great vents. The only thing I don’t like is the limited modes with a passive circuit. This makes mobility very hard having to use a double limb Circuit. But I can take the Ventilator on my Golf Cart. That’s what matters to me.
Hi Rajan, Thank you for reaching out to us and for your interest in the ResMed Astral device. We'd recommend discussing any clinical concerns or questions with your doctor, as they'd be the person qualified to offer any treatment options or answer any clinical questions or concerns you have about your health or therapy.
May I know the advantages of Astral 150 over Philips A40? Im using an A40 and Doctor asked to buy Astral 150 as patient has no self effort to breathe nowadays
Astral is only 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) which is lighter than the market-leading life support ventilator. Please see our page for more information: bit.ly/34sDURU
hello qquick question, i have a humidifer tht has to chambers ro fill in water every 24hr, how to i pull out the chamber, or how do i even put in warer?
This would depend on the humidifier itself specifically, and instructions for it can be found in its user guide. We'd also recommend reaching out to the person or company who supplied it to you as they can also provide more direct assistance with this for you.
Hi Gerald, Yes Non-invasive ventilation, or NIV, can help you reduce carbon dioxide levels if you have hypercapnia. This therapy involves delivering pressurized room air through a machine (like the Astral 150) to your lungs via a mask or mouthpiece. NIV changes pressure levels to help you exhale excess carbon dioxide. To learn more, see our product page here: bit.ly/3htg7V3
I just got a 150 with a modem and I do not think they set it up right. I am not getting good pressure and it does not feel like my lungs are expanding very much. I have very bad COPD and flow 6L of oxygen, when I go to bed my sp02 is 97 when I wake up it's down to around 86. At best I get 3 to 4 hours of sleep. Sorry to say but I was using a Dream station S/T with settings of 4/19 on Bipap, with it I was getting 6 to 8 hours of sleep only waking up to go to the bathroom. When I take a breath the little green bar only goes up to 10. I am 8 weeks into using this and I am about to go back to using my other unit.
The pressure setting on your machine is something that's set by your medical equipment supplier based on those prescribed by your doctor. If you find your device is not providing the necessary pressure needed, please discuss this with your doctor. They may be able to change the settings themselves or may guide you back to your supplier for an evaluation of your device or to have these changes made for you.
Most likely the person who set up your Astral didn't put in the correct settings that were prescribed by your doctor. If the IPAP is only going to 10, and it's not because the breathe is prematurely cut off during inhalation, then it's simply set at the wrong IPAP pressure. Verify your prescription, and if indeed it's 19/4, change it yourself according to the prescription if the DME refuses to do anything. It's better than being inadequately treated and potentially ending up in the hospital.
Hi Mont Band, You'll need access to the ReScan patient management software and steps for data retrieval and report viewing can be found on Page 59 of the User Guide linked here: bit.ly/3KB0hUH thanks for asking!
Hi Vipin, the type of adapter and circuit is selected by your doctor/medical equipment provider based on their prescription. If you have any more questions related to a specific circuit or adapter, ask your doctor or provider. Please let us know if this helps or if you still need further assistance. Thank you!
I was trying to read the screen, but you were pushing buttons before I could see what you were doing. Now I have to watch it over, pausing you to read the screen and pausing again to see what you are pushing. Please slow yourself and show us what is offered and what you are pushing and why you are pushing it. Otherwise it was a good video.
Trying to figure out how to use this extremely well designed resp. to it's full potential. Male, mid 60s COPD #4 enjoys strong blow-back deep into lungs to stretch pleura / gain any capacity I can.
Also this deep pressure into the bottom of lungs seems to stimulate parts that are finally free from shallow breathing so many cigarettes for so many years.
I see them getting pink & coming to life again if only in my head. Positive air flow needs some some positive thinking IMHO.
Only way I can seem to make the Astral 150 do this is by leaving it loose to my face. It starts throwing more air out and I suck it down deep!
I guess I'm looking for it to exercise with me while I have it. The "respiratory specialist" who dropped it off knew how to plug it in and size it to my face but info was hard to come by.
To my fellow COPD people:
This disease will make you slow down but try not to let it stop you. Fatigue can be worked around in spurts. Work in the garden 5 / 10 minutes, rest. etc etc.
They're too eager to throw O2 at you. Fight the good fight!
Don't let them scare you away from Prednisone either.
I can put up w/ side effects but not suffocation!
Later
Case
@@Flashlight561 Thanks! Means so much to me LOL!
Where can you obtain the different circuit adapters? They seem impossible to find online.
I have an Astral. I think they are great vents. The only thing I don’t like is the limited modes with a passive circuit. This makes mobility very hard having to use a double limb Circuit. But I can take the Ventilator on my Golf Cart. That’s what matters to me.
How loud is it?
Also can you talk while on it?
@@andyt680 its not loud at all.. Very quiet.. My mom can talk to me while her mask is on..
@@carriewelch5691is this device breath for your mom?? And using this your mom awake or feeling sleepy?
Is it helpfull for neuromuscular dystrophy patient,who suffering from shortness of breath and breathless in sleep??
Hi Rajan, Thank you for reaching out to us and for your interest in the ResMed Astral device. We'd recommend discussing any clinical concerns or questions with your doctor, as they'd be the person qualified to offer any treatment options or answer any clinical questions or concerns you have about your health or therapy.
May I know the advantages of Astral 150 over Philips A40? Im using an A40 and Doctor asked to buy Astral 150 as patient has no self effort to breathe nowadays
How light is this? Can you use your for a vent dependent patient 24/7 at home?
Astral is only 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) which is lighter than the market-leading life support ventilator. Please see our page for more information: bit.ly/34sDURU
hello qquick question, i have a humidifer tht has to chambers ro fill in water every 24hr, how to i pull out the chamber, or how do i even put in warer?
This would depend on the humidifier itself specifically, and instructions for it can be found in its user guide. We'd also recommend reaching out to the person or company who supplied it to you as they can also provide more direct assistance with this for you.
Where can I check VTE results while on patient?
Thank you so much.
Your directions help me along Quite a bit!!
PS doesn't show up as an available mode on my Astral 150, using a single limb leak circuit
Does this device help remove CO2?
Hi Gerald, Yes Non-invasive ventilation, or NIV, can help you reduce carbon dioxide levels if you have hypercapnia. This therapy involves delivering pressurized room air through a machine (like the Astral 150) to your lungs via a mask or mouthpiece. NIV changes pressure levels to help you exhale excess carbon dioxide. To learn more, see our product page here: bit.ly/3htg7V3
I just got a 150 with a modem and I do not think they set it up right. I am not getting good pressure and it does not feel like my lungs are expanding very much. I have very bad COPD and flow 6L of oxygen, when I go to bed my sp02 is 97 when I wake up it's down to around 86. At best I get 3 to 4 hours of sleep. Sorry to say but I was using a Dream station S/T with settings of 4/19 on Bipap, with it I was getting 6 to 8 hours of sleep only waking up to go to the bathroom. When I take a breath the little green bar only goes up to 10. I am 8 weeks into using this and I am about to go back to using my other unit.
The pressure setting on your machine is something that's set by your medical equipment supplier based on those prescribed by your doctor. If you find your device is not providing the necessary pressure needed, please discuss this with your doctor. They may be able to change the settings themselves or may guide you back to your supplier for an evaluation of your device or to have these changes made for you.
@@ResMed Yes, My Dr. told me to call my supplier, and the supplier said they could not do anything about it.
Most likely the person who set up your Astral didn't put in the correct settings that were prescribed by your doctor. If the IPAP is only going to 10, and it's not because the breathe is prematurely cut off during inhalation, then it's simply set at the wrong IPAP pressure. Verify your prescription, and if indeed it's 19/4, change it yourself according to the prescription if the DME refuses to do anything. It's better than being inadequately treated and potentially ending up in the hospital.
Can we use astral 100 without connecting oxygen?
Hi Vipin. Yes you can use Astral without connecting oxygen. Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
When we have to select single limb leak adaptor and when we have to use single limb adaptor. Plz explain separately..
Is there an exernal component where we could add 100% FIO2?
how do you download the data to a usb?
Hi Mont Band, You'll need access to the ReScan patient management software and steps for data retrieval and report viewing can be found on Page 59 of the User Guide linked here: bit.ly/3KB0hUH thanks for asking!
@@ResMed Thank you so much!
How to choose appropriate adapter and circuit
Hi Vipin, the type of adapter and circuit is selected by your doctor/medical equipment provider based on their prescription. If you have any more questions related to a specific circuit or adapter, ask your doctor or provider. Please let us know if this helps or if you still need further assistance. Thank you!
How do I contact you guys?can I get your mail Id?
I was trying to read the screen, but you were pushing buttons before I could see what you were doing. Now I have to watch it over, pausing you to read the screen and pausing again to see what you are pushing. Please slow yourself and show us what is offered and what you are pushing and why you are pushing it. Otherwise it was a good video.
Any neuromuscular dystrophy person who use this?? Any one please talk to me