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Aerodynia can relate to "swallowing" of excessive air, so flow decreased, less pressure. NM

Posted By: Cyndiee on 2008-11-18
In Reply to: Help with Sleep Health term s/l aerodynia - Cheryl

Subject: Aerodynia can relate to "swallowing" of excessive air, so flow decreased, less pressure. NM

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He is currently on BiPAP at 14/10 cm of water via a full face mask with heated humidity and no chin strap.  He was decreased from an original pressure of 16/10 secondary to s/l "aerodynia" problems as well as mask leaks.


Has anyone heard of this term?  I can find nothing when I Google it and it sounds very clear.


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