Your experiment at fixed pressure of 8.4 showed a very good OA event rate, but continued CA events. Based on this single night, the event rate for CA was on-par with the best night of your previous data so far. You should know that the one sure thing about complex apnea is that the results night-to-night will likely be inconsistent, so let's not draw firm conclusions based on one night of results.
I think it might be worth trying this experiment with a slightly lower fixed pressure to see if the CA can be reduced further. If your're in, then a pressure of 7.4 seems about right. Keep in mind, inconsistent results are the one consistent thing about complex apnea.
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