RE: Clear Airway definition
J Duffy,
If you download sleepyhead and post your results online here it would help the wise ones give you advise.
Check the links below.
RE: Clear Airway definition
(09-22-2017, 09:41 AM)J Duffy Wrote: (03-22-2012, 05:06 PM)greatunclebill Wrote: holy moly.
last night sleepyhead:
ahi 9.09
oa .15 (1 event)
ca 5.66 (38 events)
hypo 3.28 (22 events)
disrupted sleep, wake several times.
i could have central apnea? the numbers are different every night and usually between 5 and 10 ahi but the percentages are kinda the same.
Hey Bill, not sure if you still follow this thread, but:
I have almost the exact same numbers as you listed above.
Did you ever determine how to lower CA and Hypo?
Thanks! J
J Duffy, welcome to the board.
Please start your own thread for this. The stated number (NOT yours) indicate a possibility of Central and/or Complex Apnea and need to be looked at.
You are on a BiPap/BiLevel, why? To treat these issues? Could you post your Sleep Studies, and yoiur Daily SleepyHead Charts. These will provide info that will allow us to properly advise you.
Fred
RE: Clear Airway definition
last night sleepyhead:
ahi 8.95
oa 0.00 (1 event)
ca 5.92 (43 events)
hypo 3.03 (22 events)