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[CPAP] Oscar Terms
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12-11-2020, 09:50 AM
Oscar Terms
Please tell me what the category on "Oscar" titled "Breathing not detected' actually means. Is it really indicating that I went minutes without breathing at all?
12-11-2020, 11:22 AM
RE: Oscar Terms
Hi Avery! -
NO, it means that your CPAP could not detect breathing. Seeing that you are using an FFM, I'm wondering if you had a major leak. If the leak is large enough, then the CPAP is at "full throttle" and can not distinguish any flow changes. A lot of times if someone is using a nasal or pillow type of mask and breathes through their mouth, the BND will be flagged.
Crimson Nape
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12-11-2020, 12:08 PM
RE: Oscar Terms
This flag is only seen on Philips Respironics machines. It is not OSCAR, but an event used by Philips machines to alert that a clear breathing signal is not detected.
Sleeprider
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