10-05-2017, 07:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2017, 07:30 PM by SnoringInOregon.)
RE: Couple of questions about RERAs
(10-04-2017, 02:59 PM)Mistertransistor Wrote: Thanks again OpalRose. Here's a link to an example of a RERA which I don't understand
http://wylie.org.uk/RERA.png (that's my web site)
can you see why the machine says I have respiratory problems there?
The Dreamstation reports a duration associated with an RERA. Sometimes that duration can be longer than 1 minute. You have zoomed in so much here, that the end of the RERA may be off to the right of the chart.
Which brings up another issue. When you hover your cursor near the RERA event, SleepyHead highlights the duration. IMO (at least in some circumstances) it gets it wrong. I believe that the tick mark on the chart is best interpreted as the start (or perhaps the middle?) of the RERA, but not as the end of the RERA.
Unfortunately SleepyHead does it backward, it highlights backward from the tick, whereas it should be highlighting forward. Of course this may vary from machine to machine. Perhaps Resmed does it differntly, and when this highlighting was coded into SleepyHead there was a good reason to do t that way? My observations are bassed on the Dreamstation (which you also have).
These hints may help in interpreting the RERAs. But there's still subtlety involved. These events aren't as easily identified as are OAs and CAs.
Edit: I have attached a zoomed in area of two RERAs which I recently had. If interpreted the way that SleepyHead currently highlights, the events overlap. This doesn't make sense. If we interpret that second event as starting at the tick, then it makes much more sense. You can easily see how breathing improves 60 seconds after the tick.