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07-30-2024, 10:18 PM (This post was last modified: 07-30-2024, 10:21 PM by hyrola.)
New to CPAP - Please help me understand my OSCAR Data
Hi everyone,
I've been using a CPAP machine on and off for about a month now. I've been adjusting the settings to improve comfort and effectiveness. I've experienced dry mouth, but I recently started using a chin strap, and last night I didn't have any issues.
I've attached my OSCAR data. Could someone please help me understand the data and suggest the appropriate pressure level I should be using?
Thanks in advance!
Here is the another page of OSCAR
RE: New to CPAP - Please help me understand my OSCAR Data
Could you make sure you get the exact segments in the Oscar protocols? For instance, it’s very important to see what happens to pressure during the night. Then, someone will be able to help with settings.
You also need to focus in mask leakage. It’s severely affecting your therapy.
And see the several clusters of apneas? Those generally come about from a sleep position where your airway becomes kinked. They cannot be fixed by xPAP. They can only be fixed by making adjustments to your sleep position. This takes a bit of analysis, but the apneaboard wiki on positional apnea should give you some tips.