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Should I be concerned with this type pattern
#11
OA or CA
Hi,
I'm attaching a screenshot of apneas I am seeing. My AirSence 11 AutoSet marks them mostly as OAs. From what I understand, which I am a beginner CPAP user, these apneas are really centrals. I see the machine tries to increase pressure but it seems to me that it has no immediate affect because I am simply not trying to breath. I want to thank again those who have helped me in the past and please excuse my need to confirm whether this is OA or CA. thanks


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#12
RE: OA or CA
I am no expert, but I would raise your minimum pressure to 8 or so and your maximum to 13 to see if you can eliminate some of the OAs before you do anything else.
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#13
RE: OA or CA
adrift - Both of your threads deal with your therapy, so I am merging them together. Please keep all your posts about your therapy in this thread.
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#14
RE: Should I be concerned with this type pattern
To be clear, those are definitely obstructive, positional apnea, see my previous post
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#15
RE: Should I be concerned with this type pattern
Thank you
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