please
I have recently been diagnosed with SA and been thru the machine testing and selection process. The Sleep clinic hasn't been over helpful as their main aim seemss to be running a business which is fair enough but a bit frustration when they have all the info and reluctant to share. Given that I believe that the only person who is responsible for your health is yourself it behoves me to educate myself on the use of the CPAP device.
Diagnosed on Dec 7 2023
Key Indices
Arousal Index 14.8/hr
Resp Dist Index 20.4/hr
Aponea Hyponea Index 18.3/hr
Longest Aponea 36.7 sec
Minimum SaO2 82%
Started with a Resmed 10 something. Immediate improvement morning .. not exactly jumping out of be but nowhere near drowsy and lethargic as before.
API dropped below 5/hr, but still had Aponea with the longest @ 18.4 sec.
Sleep clinic couldn't/would'nt give an explanation or solution.. implied that there wasn't much more the machine could do, but on subsequent visit at my insintense volunteered that maybe the Lowenstein might be a solution as it was "gentler". Felt better with new machine and decided to buy. Going back to clinic in a month for "review" ($80) but not
expecting much. Hence the post
Here are a couple of screenshots that indicate continued sleep interruptions. The only change in settings fromm the start is to up the pressure from 15.00 to 16.00 that didn't seem to change much and changing to APAP. There are multiple RERA events all night. Are these an issue and if so should we be altering settings?
Cheers and thanks in advance
Jen