UARS & sleep apnea? Pls help analyze OSCAR data
I was wondering if someone could look at my OSCAR data to confirm my suspicions that I have UARS in addition to sleep apnea (if that is possible). I was diagnosed with sleep apnea 6 months ago during an overnight sleep lab. I felt pretty good during my first month of using my CPAP (ResMed Airsense 10), but then felt terrible again. My doctor upped my max pressure to 18, which helped.
Since upping my pressure, my AHI stays below 2 each night, but I still sleep a lot to try to make up for my poor quality sleep. I’m very clumsy and slow. I also recently quit a side job because I couldn’t focus.
From looking at other posts on this forum, I suspect that I may have RERAs that don’t register as apneas, but are still disturbing my sleep. Someone also mentioned looking at the flow limitation data to see if it was ragged to determine if one is having RERAs. I cannot tell from my graphs if that is the case for me.
The attached OSCAR data is from the last two nights. Any advice would be welcome.
RE: UARS & sleep apnea? Pls help analyze OSCAR data
I do not see a clear case of UARS or RERAs, just some arousals in the 6/12/2024 chart. The 6/11/2024 shows nothing of note.
What I do see if your pressure is too low and using ramp is not helping.
Give the following a try:
Mode APAP
Min pressure 9
Max pressure 14
EPR 3 full-time
No ramp
If you are willing to give that a go it should help us narrow down a better pressure range for you. It will feel strange at first, but if you relax and breathe with the machine you should adapt fine.
RE: UARS & sleep apnea? Pls help analyze OSCAR data
Thank you, I will try out your suggestions!