RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
(2 hours ago)ChadBSr Wrote: The whisper swivel is definitely noisy. I don't have an F30 so I'm not sure what effect that has. My mask has a tube on it, then I have 24" of tubing, then the swivel, and I covered it with a tube cover. That makes it quite a bit quieter. You can loosely wrap the swivel with a filter to create a diffuser as well.
Thanks kindly, With a Whisper Swivel 6" from ones ear I can imagine no sleep for me..
Good luck on your endeavor.
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
ChadBSr, I missed all the updates to your results. I think you have achieved all the goals you originally set with regard to Vt, SpO2 and AHI. It seems unnecessary, and potentially disruptive to chase a perfect flow graph when you have accomplished what really matters. I'm very impressed with the changes.
If you can detail how you got the oximetry report, I know Steve is trying to get that functionality.
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
On the ox stats I'm still not sure of anything I did out of the ordinary.
@Steve
I load my o2 data from my checkme O2 max into O2 insight pro on my pc
Then in oscar under data I import Wellue
Then click on statistics and scroll down
Maybe by loading into O2 insight pro first I'm getting additional data?
27 minutes ago
(This post was last modified: 26 minutes ago by ChadBSr.)
RE: Central vs Obstructive Apnea - EERS Device and Trial
@SleepRider
Would you consider this a normal REM pattern?
I agree with you on not chasing a perfect chart and I don't think EERS would effect this anyway. As you said EERS has done it's intended job.
I'm just curious if other people have something similar. I think daytime breath training and strengthening the airway would be the only thing that would changes this anyway.