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* My '''Last Week''' numbers are quite a bit better than my 6-month and 1-year numbers. That means that my OSA has been better controlled this week than it has on average for the last 6 months. I know that my AHI numbers tend to be somewhat cyclic each month, and this week has been a "good" week. * The '''Last Month''' data is a bit better than the 6-month and 1-year data. So the last month has been a pretty good one in terms of PAP therapy. SH data cannot provide an explanation of why it's better. However I'm through my spring allergy season and the summer allergies have not been that bad this year. And that may be a partial explanation for why the 30-day numbers are a bit better than the 6-month and 1-year numbers. More than likely my 30-day AHI will go back up once Ragweed starts to pollenate in the fall. * The '''Last 6 month''' numbers are a tiny bit better than the Last year. The difference is not statistically significant. And taken together, the 6-month and 1-year numbers say that my machine is doing its job of preventing most of my apneas and hypopneas from happening. A long term AHI < 2.0 is quite good.
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'''Bugs in the CPAP Statistics data'''
There are some bugs in the CPAP Statistics numbers. So if a number obviously does not make sense, its best to disregard the number. Resmed S9 summary data has been particularly challenging for JediMark to work with if no detailed daily data is available for some days. The summary data stored for a day with multiple sessions is not sufficient to compute the long term percentiles and averages when only the summary data is available.
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