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[CPAP] Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
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RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Why do you write anything on the forum, when do you have nothing to say?
06-30-2019, 09:18 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Positive Air Pressure machines that record data tend to show a bias of higher hypopnea events than are normally scored during sleep studies using polysomnography because hypopnea is defined as, not only a reduction of volume of 70% or more over more than 10 seconds, but for PSG must also include a 3% oxygen desaturation. The machines score apnea at an event when the airflow drops to less than 10@ of normal minute vent for more than 10 seconds. In your case, the repeated pattern of increasing and decreasing airflow, separated by a central apnea is a signature of CSR. Not only does the machine record these events accurately, it actually shows the fine-data that shows the respiratory airflow. This is not an error. Here are some studies that have evaluated the accuracy of CPAP data. While there may be some discrepancies, especially for hypopnea, the data is indeed accurate.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767059/ https://journal.chestnet.org/article/S00.../fulltexts https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5721059/ And there is specific work on the detection of Cheyne Stokes Respiration by Resmed Autoset machines: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03592108 https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10....0708-129MG And finally, the fact remains, that your respiration looks like this, hour after hour, and this is not our combined imagination but your reality. How do your doctors explain this?
Sleeprider
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06-30-2019, 10:24 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Your CSR breath wave forms is so classic I t belongs in textbooks. We get a lot of people who think they have significant CSR and they don't have it at all.
If your doctor's cannot, will not, or simply ignore this then get new doctors.
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06-30-2019, 10:27 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Sunday.
It's getting boring, it's time to end information about me.
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
@ bonjour
The same question: if there are different results from the diagnostic equipment in the hospital and from my device, why do you think that the correct results are from my device, not from the hospital? Why such confidence? We choose data that suits us better? Both results are from ResMed devices ...
06-30-2019, 11:07 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
The Martians have reprogrammed your device to consistently receive and record false data that indicate you have serious medical conditions that need to be treated.
The saturaniuns have brainwashed your doctors into believing that you had a heart attack. Seriously the only thing we give a sh*t about here is that we give you the knowledge and info to get yourself better treated period. Go buy 10 gd machines and try each of them for a week or so and make your own gd conclusions. I don't have access to the detailed data from your hospital to see what it actually says. Your OSCAR records from your machine say emficatly that you have serious issues. As a min that says get tested by a 3rd party. Today is my 47th Anniversary and I am taking time out of it to help you with your issues. The bottom line is you have fucking serious medical issues and you need to address them and their underlying cause or you may not be of this world long.
Gideon - Project Manager Emeritus for OSCAR - Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter
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06-30-2019, 11:28 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Very nice post, thank you. But the question remains valid ...
06-30-2019, 11:36 PM
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
Sorry, but the advice you have received is valad. You do have severe CSA of an unknown origin to the forum, as to why. It may bae as simple as a medication you are taking, it may be more complex You need to take your SD card with you to your upcoming doctors appointment. Keep working on your leaks.
Shooting the messenger doesn't help.
mask fit http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...ask_Primer
For auto-cpap, from machine data or software. You can set the min pressure 1 or 2cm below 95%. Or clinicians commonly use the maximum or 95% pressure for fixed pressure CPAP, this can also be used for min pressure. https://aasm.org/resources/practiceparam...rating.pdf
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
At the doctor's of course I was with an SD card and the device. Can you imagine that it could have been different?
I like this messenger very much, but I can not get the answer to one question from him. I expect the messenger to answer a simple question ....
RE: Does the infarction affect the breathing in the device?
It seems that now these data (from sunday) are close to hospitals ...
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