Cpap and red blood count/hematocrit levels
Long story short, I have severe sleep apnea that was primarily from hypopneas (I think my ahi was like 41 or something)
My oxygen levels during sleep study were at around 84%.
I have been treating this since October of 2017
My current AHI according to my machine averages around 2.
He original thing that got me sent for a sleep study was my high red blood count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin. Those numbers have stayed the same basically since starting treatment.
I would have thought the treatment would have solved this? Is it possible that with APAP treatment I am still getting low oxygen levels due to very shallow breathes??
Ha ha for your help.
JT
RE: Cpap and red blood count/hematocrit levels
Oxygen test meters are very inexpensive. That may be the best way to find out what impact the CPAP is having.
04-24-2018, 08:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2018, 08:46 PM by Mosquitobait.)
RE: Cpap and red blood count/hematocrit levels
Having high red blood count, hematocrit, and hemoglobin may have been coincidental and unrelated to your sleep apnea. I think red blood cells replace themselves after 180 days, so maybe your blood test was just a tad too early to make much of a difference. If the blood test was done by a doc other than the sleep doc, try contacting the office and ask them if a change should have been expected by now. You don't want to fall between the cracks - docs don't talk to each other and it's up to you, the patient, to advocate for yourself.
RE: Cpap and red blood count/hematocrit levels
A high hemocrit is also related to testosterone replacement therapy, dehydration, and other natural causes. Donating blood and proper hydation is often a good way to reduce the count.